Tuesday, June 26, 2012

June's FMQ challenge by Cindy Needham

This month's teacher was Cindy Needham.   Cindy's tutorial covered her favourite quilting tools, tips on thread ends,  listening to the hum-purr of your sewing machine to find your optimal quilting speed (rhythm) and practicing fill designs using repeating lines, circles and curves. 
This is my doodle art on paper.  
I used Gutermann 100% cotton variegated thread and Schmetz 90/14 universal needle.
This was quilted on my Pfaff Creative 2 sewing machine using the Dynamic 6 Free Motion Foot.
This is the back side before I filled in the leaf and oval.
Doodle art with a sewing machine.
 The quilt was not marked, which gives it a very organic look. I'm also quilting a girl sitting in the yoga lotus position.
It was fun filling in the larger shapes.  Usually I sew utilitarian quilts for beds, babies and Alzheimer's touch quilts.  I have never made a whole cloth quilt to  showcase the quilting. 
Perhaps I will now.  Thanks Cindy for sharing your quilting skills with us.

5 comments:

  1. great job Tammy. I aw go for it with a wholecloth quilt! I find this organic stitching gets quite addictive and is hard to stop.

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  2. Lovely work Tammy. I find it so rewarding to see how everyone has advanced since starting fmq in January. Well done!

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  3. Lovely work Tammy. I find it so rewarding to see how everyone has advanced since starting fmq in January. Well done!

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  4. You are having so much fun with your quilting now! I love this freeform style of quilting most of all, so possible to create unique designs and gets the brain into some sort of zen state of relaxation, where you can find your creative space.

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