Machine Quilting Made EasyAt last! Machine Quilting Made Easy makes learning to machine quilt easy and fun. Get familiar with the basics as you do the exercises; then use the samples you make as handy references.
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... move the fabric freely . 2. Prepare a 14 " quilt sandwich ( page 5 ) . Mark 12 , 3 , 6 , and 9 o'clock positions on your practice quilt sandwich , just like the face of a clock . See illustration below . 3. Place the fabric with the 6 o ...
... move the fabric freely . 2. Prepare a 14 " quilt sandwich ( page 5 ) . Mark 12 , 3 , 6 , and 9 o'clock positions on your practice quilt sandwich , just like the face of a clock . See illustration below . 3. Place the fabric with the 6 o ...
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... fabric in a circular motion , just as you can draw a circle on a piece of paper by keep- ing the pencil ( needle ) stationary while moving the paper ( quilt ) . While you practice drawing with your needle , you must also be aware of the ...
... fabric in a circular motion , just as you can draw a circle on a piece of paper by keep- ing the pencil ( needle ) stationary while moving the paper ( quilt ) . While you practice drawing with your needle , you must also be aware of the ...
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... fabric ; layer with batting and backing and secure with safety pins . 2 ... moving from one place to another on the quilt . Just lift the presser foot ... fabric oriented in the same position , moving the fabric sideways , forward , and ...
... fabric ; layer with batting and backing and secure with safety pins . 2 ... moving from one place to another on the quilt . Just lift the presser foot ... fabric oriented in the same position , moving the fabric sideways , forward , and ...
Common terms and phrases
appliqué back side basting stitches batting and backing binder clips blocks bobbin thread braiding foot chine colors corner cotton batting cut the threads darning foot decorative stitch decorative threads edges embroidery thread feather feed dogs finished freehand quilting grapefruit spoon heavier invisible nylon thread knot layers lightweight cotton lightweight threads machine embroidery machine quilting Madeira mark Maurine Noble metafil metallic Metallica meters Mettler motif move the quilt moving the fabric Needlepunched open-toe embroidery foot polyester batting Prepare a 14 presser foot quilt backing quilt sandwich quilt top quilters quilting line quilting patterns rayon ribbon right side running stitch safety pins Sashiko Sashiko quilting seam allowance secure with safety sewing machine Sharp or denim square of muslin stippling stitch length stitching in-the-ditch straight stitch tack tail technique top side top tension top thread topstitch traditional quilting twin needle walking foot weight yards yarn zigzag stitch