I could give you all kinds of tips and directions for free motion quilting. But I'm guessing you probably know them all or could easily find tutorials (such as this one) and Youtube videos using a simple search. So I'd just like to take a bit of the fear out of it today!


Now that I've talked you into practicing, you're probably wondering when you'll find the time. When we have a little sewing time, would we rather cut into that brand new gorgeous fabric or practice free motion quilting? I know the answer!
Here's how I've done it. First grab some fat quarters and scraps of batting. Take 20 minutes one day to pin baste 6 or 7 little quilt sandwiches. Now you're ready. If you practice for about 20 minutes every time you sit down to sew, you'll be amazed at how quickly you improve. In fact, practicing frequently in shorter spurts is more effective than hours and hours of practice. Once your 20 minutes is up, you can move on to whatever you planned on sewing that day.
My suggestion is to work on a simple design over and over until you're really good at it (and sick of it!). Simple loops are very effective.
Once you have one design down pat, choose another and become very proficient at it.
Keep adding to your repertoire and soon you'll have lots of designs that you're good at.
It gets easier and easier!!
Hope you've enjoyed my month of Quilt School. Let me know if there are any other topics you'd like me to cover in the future.





And be sure to come back this week. I have a super give away coming up next!!
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