Doodle Stitch Practice 4
front back This is the piece where my tension started to slip a bit, but the overall look on back is pretty.
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front back This is the piece where my tension started to slip a bit, but the overall look on back is pretty.
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front back Doodles are fun! I think I will add all of these to a fabric book.
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front back The back of this piece looks pretty good – it means the tension on my machine and the speed of the machine vs. the speed I moved the fabric was correct There’s a bit of puckering around the stem of the curly flower thing – I was sewing on 2 layers of fabric
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front Doodle stitching (aka free motion stitching) takes practice. For me practicing is fun, relaxing and a great way to de-stress after a long day at work. Today I am sharing a good piece – where the stitching on the back looks almost as good as the stitching on the back. Stay tuned, I will
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I have 3 bins of scraps in my studio. That is not allowed – I only have space for 2. So I either have to stitch them into a quilt top or give them away. So for the last 2 days I have been sorting scraps (separating all the grays out for a separate scrap
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Since hanging the art show, I have been wondering what if. What if I created fabric prints of my art quilts? With the magic of Spoonflower, I no longer have to wonder. Overall, I am very pleased and I can’t help but smile when I see them on my table.
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I’ve been slowly working on a quilt for the AMQG challenge. We have to use green and a pieced word. Piecing words without a pattern is a challenge.
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