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Saturday, February 27, 2016
WAY too much fun -
I gotta tell ya -
I'm having WAY too much fun playing with my blocks - ;))
I signed up for a Craftsy class by Christina Cameli -
Called "Free Motion Quilting Essentials" -
Gene mentions it on his blog - HERE -
He's an "affiliate" - so if you sign up through his blog -
I think he may get compensation of some sort -
And I don't mind promoting my friends - ;))
Gene's working on the "Advanced" class -
Me? - I'm in the "Beginner" class -
(BOB says I'm in "Pre-school" - and she may be right - ;))
Anyway - I got the blocks all made -
Got my machine all set up and the tension adjusted -
And I finished up the first batch of blocks -
Here's a close up of the bottom "loops" in the second block -
My crappy lighting makes it look more lavender than purple -
But it IS the same block - ;))
And don't laugh -
But this is supposed to be a "ribbon candy wiggle" - ;))
And - of course - there was the obligatory -
Get the backing folded over onto itself so you make a mess -
And have to spend some time "un-sewing" it for a "do-over" - ;))
I'm working on spirals here -
And I have those dumb things going every which way - ;))
I have a lot more blocks yet to do -
And I know that I have a LOOOOONG way to go before I get HALF as good as any of you out there -
But - you know what? -
I figure these will be my beginning "baseline" blocks -
The BEFORE blocks -
So that YEARS from now -
I can compare them to some AFTER blocks -
And - hopefully - see some improvement - ;))
In the meantime -
I'm having WAY too much fun playing with my blocks - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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6 comments:
Wow, you are doing just great! Your lazy 8s are better than mine already. Now I think I should go back and that the beginner class!
I think you're doing awesome! I couldn't do that on my domestic machine before I got the long arm, and I done free motion on the domestic for at least 3 years. Have fun and I think the blocks look great!
Thanks, Gene! - I have both of Christina's books - and all three of her classes. I would DEFINITELY recommend this class - for a beginner - or as a refresher for someone who has been doing it for years. She takes you through the "essentials" - slow and easy - and I like her style - ;))
Thanks, Katie! - Like I told Gene - I would DEFINITELY recommend this class - for ANYONE who wants to learn how to FMQ - or just refresh their skills! Christina walks you through it step-by-step - slow and easy - and I like her style - ;))
My giddy aunt arent you cracking along brilliantly on the practice blocks, they look great, not something Id even think of trying so I applaud anyone who does :)
Thanks! - I have tried FMQ before - many times - and failed miserably - but THIS class and THIS teacher is amazing! You should try it - believe me - if I can do it - ANYONE can - ;))
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