I want to start off sharing that "suggestions" are just that - suggestions. In the case of suggested supplies, it doesn't mean you need to run out and buy every item on the list. And, you may have your own opinion and prefer to not use these suggestions. But, as many participants in the 2012 Free Motion Quilting Challenge have asked for a supply list, the focus of this post is to provide insight on suggested supplies for free motion quilting.
I also want to clarify that the 2012 FMQ Challenge is not an online class, but a challenge where 12 FMQ Experts will provide a tutorial to help you learn a design(s). They may also share insights on their favorite supplies and various tips. While I do encourage you to try a variety of supplies and form your own opinions, it is up to you to decide if you want to use any of these suggested supplies or not. But, to clarify, most will see a difference in doing FMQ when using quality supplies (e.g. thread, batting, needles, etc). So, if you truly want to improve your FMQ skills in 2012, commit yourself to not just stitching out new designs, but also trying a variety of supplies.
If you haven't already, I also recommend you start a notebook for "Free Motion Quilting". Fill your notebook with notes from these tutorials, as well as your notes on supplies you like, or may not like. Take photos of your work, or even consider quilting pieces that can be cut and saved in your notebook. You may also want to include photos of inspirational FMQ designs and quilts, that can help you later plan how you want to quilt your projects, as well as more designs that you may want to learn. I refer to my FMQ notebook, with every project that I quilt!
Before this challenge begins, be sure you are familiar with the machine you will be using. Most quilters do not want to switch machines while doing FMQ on a project. For the machine(s) that you want to use for this challenge be sure you know how to:
Here are some suggested supplies and items you may want to prepare for use in this challenge:
If you are not familiar with any of the above, you may want to pull out your manual and/or talk to an expert at your local sewing center or quilt shop.
A home sewing machine:
Recommended Supplies:
- Quilter’s Gloves
- Small scissors, thread snips
- Fabric marking pencils
- Sew slip, supreme slider
- High quality Threads
- 40-50 wt thread 100% cotton high quality thread
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Monofilament
thread
- High Quality Batting
- 100% cotton, wool or silk
- Sewing machine needles
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Topstitch needles
80/12, 90/14. 100/16 topstitch needles
for heavy decorative thread and 70/10 for thinner threads, such as silks.
For information on more books on free motion quilting, click here.
This all looks great ... Thanks for the suggestions!!! ... One question ... What's the 'sew slip, supreme slider'? I've never heard of this before!
ReplyDeleteI am really looking forward to this year-long challenge ... Thanks for thinking it up and hosting!!!!
Hello! I gave you a shout out in http://quokkaquilts.blogspot.com/2011/12/fmq-quiltalong-winner.html and for anyone wanting to practise and learn with you and join the QAYG QAL with me, there's a page up which will have all the posts http://quokkaquilts.blogspot.com/p/fmqaygqalfmqml.html
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Hope you had a great Xmas
The sample quilt is a great idea! Thanks.
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Thank you so much! I love how you have organised everything so well for us. And your new banner is truly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be fun! I can't wait until we get settled into our new place so I can get my sewing machine out again...
ReplyDeleteP.S. It's been a while since I've stopped by... Love the new decor!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the suggestions, they will be a great help in being prepared for the fun.
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Love your new blog look!
ReplyDeleteVery fun...I'm rummaging though the studio for all the "stuff" right now..
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I can finally learn how to do this!
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Great! I´m even more than ready!
ReplyDeleteThis is opportunity for me to continue to improve my FMQ. Thank you for putting this all together. I can hardly wait to get started.
ReplyDeleteFMQ has always intimidated me, so I hope I'm up to this challenge!
ReplyDeleteI know how Pat feels...I've always been nervous with it...but getting in gear to get going with it now...fingers are crossed....thanks for all the help
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to this. I took the pledge a couple of weeks ago. Was that all there is to it? Do we come here at the first of the month to get our instructions or will be get an e-mail from you. I'm not sure how this whole thing works but I sure am looking forward to learning FMQ.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get started and improve my free motion skills
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Thank you so much for a heads up on supplies we might want to use. I have everything you have suggested except for the slip slider, which I will get eventually but for now I wax the top of my sewing machine with a furniture wax and then make sure it is really wiped clean before I put my fabric on it...so that might be a solution for some other folks until they can get the slip slider...it has helped me with more ease in using my fabric....thanks for the direction
ReplyDeleteA blog tutorial that has helped me is from Crazy Mom Quilts found at http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2008/03/free-motion-quilting.html.
ReplyDeleteI watch each time before I start a project.
I love Irena! I got to take a class from her at IQF in Houston last year. So fun!
ReplyDeleteI feel like "The Little Engine that Could------I think I can, I think I can, I think I can. Going to join but I have been a crosshatch and in the ditch quilter for a long time, need to change my ways.
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