Unlock the power of stunning quilted textures!
Try your hand at free-motion quilting, organic and geometric textures. With step-by-step lessons to sew on your sewing machine or longarm quilting machine. The following books will provide you with so much inspiration and choice to further your repertoire of designs on your own and customer quilts.
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plus did you know that Angela Walters has just started a fantastic Help! How Do I Quilt It? – A Brand New Free-motion Challenge Quilting Along? You can still join in and learn at your own pace.
Sometimes deciding what designs to use on a quilt can be more difficult than actually quilting them. That’s why Angela’s newest Free-motion Challenge Quilting Along helps answer the question that plagues machine quilters everywhere, “How Do I Quilt It?”
In this FREE video series, she is going to share her favourite quilting designs for common quilt blocks from Flying Geese to Nine Patch, and more!
Whether you are an experienced machine quilter looking for design inspiration, or a new quilter looking to improve your machine quilting skills, this challenge is for you!
plus did you ever follow along with Leah Day when she had her 365 day challenge on her blog? It was really interesting to see how she came up with 365 different quilting designs that she drew and then stitched into little samples on her domestic machine. This book is the culmination of her huge effort to share new designs & hopefully inspire you to create your own as well.
Tracey Russell from Canada has spent a massive amount of time and energy showing quilters on Youtube her free motion quilting designs. Many are time honoured designs with her own twist on them, but all are very useful and achievable on any size sewing machine.
Free Motion Quilting 101 A Relaxed Approach to Freehand Quilting
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Freemotion Quilting 201 – Another 100 Designs For Your Freehand Toolbox
plus Back in stock.. from Bethanne Nemesh. Fresh texture designs inspired by Bethanne’s own photography! Learn how to read your own photos and designs found in nature and real life.
This is but a selection of texture designs that can and are being used on quilts today. Open your mind to new possibilities and you will find an endless supply of inspiration for your own quilts.
until next time
happy quilting
Tracey
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