Friday, September 28, 2012

September Free Motion Challenge

I joined a Free Motion Quilting Challenge to improve my free motion quilting skills. This challenge is for items made on your domestic machine. I joined later in the year since I just started looking for free motion information. Starting in September instead of starting at the beginning (January), can present an interesting challenge I guess. I assume they started a little simpler and worked up to the harder items, but I haven’t gone back and looked at all the months so not sure. Either way, this is my first try at free motion on my domestic machine. It didn’t go too well with the thread. I have done some free motion on a frame with decent results once I got the tension figured out on that machine. Why it didn’t dawn on me that it could also be a problem on my dm, who knows. But there are lots of thread problems (mostly on the back) and several people on the Facebook group have suggested tension is the issue, so I will be looking into that on future free motion on this machine. But, I think this design is very pretty and thought for a first effort it came out pretty well. I will be continuing to practice this one, I would love to put it on more quilts. It’s a circular feather which was actually easier than I expected.

1 comment:

  1. Actually, we didn't necessarily start with "easy". I thought February's class of feathers was my very hardest yet!
    But following the lines on a stencil is definitely challenging. You have done a great job.
    Most of the past tutorials are still available on SewCalGal's sight if you want to peruse them and find ones that might interest you. Keep up the good work!

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