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Monday, July 16, 2012

Tips for Learning Free Motion Quilting: Free Tips & Tutorials


There are many wonderful tips and  tutorials on the internet to help you learn/improve your  free motion quilting skills. As such, today I want to help increase awareness of these resources.  I've  also setup using a Linky, so that if you come across a site that you wish to share, you can add a link, as appropriate.

I hope you will find these sources helpful.  I've certainly enjoyed them.




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17 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for these links. Should keep me busy for a while--and answer many questions.

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  2. wow - thank you for these (this post!). When time permits - I will check them out!

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  3. This is excellent. Thanks so much.

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  4. Lots of great links, I need to see more tutorials and designs that you can do, to help me while I practice.

    Debbie

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  5. Thank you for these links. I FMQ, but not good. I need to practice, so I will be checking out these links.

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  6. WOW!! YOU are amazing!!! All these links and all in one place!! Incredible!
    P

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  7. Thank you so much for taking your time putting this together. I found it very helpful and it was fun checking out all the other sites! L

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  8. Thanks for the list! I'll be checking these links out and will happily let you know of any I find in my travels!

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  9. Ooh, goody! I'm going to go through these one at a time.

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  10. A wonderful list! Thank you.

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  11. A wonderful list! Thank you.

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  12. Great list -- it will be fun to explore. I appreciate all the research you did putting it together!

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  13. This is absolutely great, the weather in Denmark is awful, but perfect for surfing the internet and sewing

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  14. What a list - thank you so much - so many hints - wonderful.

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  15. Gracias por esta lista de información interminable. Ahora debo seguir mirándola con más calma. Lástima que no todos los blogs tengan el botón "translate".
    Aprovecho para pedirte que mires este artículo de mi blog http://fetxmi.blogspot.com.es/2012/07/acolchado-maquina.html
    y este otro
    http://fetxmi.blogspot.com.es/2012/07/concurso-interquilt-2012.html
    y quiero darle las gracias a Smitty Price por su idea que copie, pues no encuentro como enseñárselo y agradecérselo personalmente.
    Gracias de nuevo SewCalGal.

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  16. Thank you for this list. I plan to visit each one. I am new to free motion quilting and do appreciate all the tutorials I can get. I recently took a class from Amanda Jean Nyberg of http://crazymomquilt.com which helped relive my fears. but it is still slow for me.
    I put a post on my blog today linking this post on your blog. my blog is at www.quiltingandsewingarts.com do hope you visit me. I do like your site.

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  17. Thanks for including my tutorial in your links!

    Vicki--Sew Inspired Blog

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