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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

UFOQAL2018 - Choose Your UFO Your Choice Quilt Along


Pull out those UFOs and join us for the Choose Your UFO Quilt Along! (#UFOQAL2017).

Last week, we talked all about basting your quilt.

This week, we move on to thing that scares quilters more than anything else: QUILTING.


There are lots of ways to quilt. You can quilt as you go, straight line quilt, free motion quilt, or send your quilt off to a quilter. There are tons of free tutorials online.

Here are a few of our favorites.


Quilt as You Go


Straight Line Quilting with a Walking Foot


Free Motion Quilting on a Home Machine (this is one in a series!)


Using a Flynn Quilting System


Quilting using a home sewing machine on a Grace Frame



Simple Long Arm Quilting


How do you like to quilt your projects?


Reply to our weekly Facebook post for a chance to win a fun fabric prize!






Let's get finished!


 




 

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1 comment:

  1. There are lots of ways to quilt. You can quilt as you go, straight line quilt, free motion quilt, or send your quilt off to a quilter. There are tons of free tutorials online.

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