I'm skidding in under the wire on this one. Nothing like procrastinating until the last hours of the final day of the month, but I was determined not to miss the linkup at SewCalGal (like I did last month).
I did practice drawing the free-motion feathers earlier, both last Tuesday and this Tuesday afternoon. That is a day I typically spend a lot of time on the phone (on hold) with insurance companies. Doodling ensues.
Except I had only skimmed the instructional post so I basically practiced them all wrong last week (no wonder it wasn't really working). Before going to work this Tuesday, I actually read the post word for word, and man, what a difference that made! Go figure, huh?
So this evening, I slapped a quilt sandwich together, but unfortunately chose a couple of fabrics that don't really help to show the quilting. I think you can still get the gist from the pictures though. I armed myself with a cup of decaf, a "Beethoven for Relaxation" CD, my "bi-fogeys," and quilting (aka football receiver) gloves. I used the Sulky thread that was already on my machine, with a cotton thread in the bobbin.
What I had trouble with most was the echo quilting. Not sure why. It helped to remember to look at the area I was heading to and not directly at what was under the needle. It reminded me of the day I got behind the wheel of a car for the first time and Mom directed me to get on the highway, where she noticed I was looking at the road right in front of the car. "You have to look down the road at where you're going." Really? Oh, okay, I get it.
Sure, my stitch length is all over the map and my lines are wobbly, but really, for a first crack ever at feathers, I didn't think it went all that bad. I was expecting more of a train wreck, really.
I'm a little disappointed that didn't happen (kidding). It must be Beethoven's fault.
11 comments:
Your first attempt at fmq echo feathers is fantastic. Bravo Well Done and Happy Leap day!
Wow, I would never have guessed those were your first feathers! Great job.
Excellent free motion quilting. ver nice.
Bravo! I would not know that was your first try!
I love Beethoven piano sonatas:)
Way to go! You know what they say, "If you're not learning, you're dead."
"Bi-fogeys" ROFL!!!
I like your feathers...I come out with varying stitch lengths too when doing FMQ period. Practice,practice and MORE practice as they always say;)
You did a beautiful job! Really, I'm blown away! Nicely done.
Glad you got in on the linky this month!
xo -E
Your feathers and echos are fantastic. Lovely quilting.
I think your work is beautiful! I finally sat down and read the tutorial word for word too.....it made a big difference to me too! I'm still on paper but will graduate to fabric soon!
You know we all see our own mistakes, and if I look closely I can see what you mean, but really, it looks fantastic. I've not tried echo feathers. Really like the look. :-)
Your feathers are looking great! I have a sketch pad that I doodle in to.
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