Friday, August 15, 2014

Free Motion Friday: Mermaids


Ever since I got into this whole modern quilting thing, I've loved the look of free motion quilting. I'm not much of a doodler though so it's a little tougher for me to come up with designs or motifs I like. Thank goodness for the internet with so many amazing sources of inspiration! A few of my faves are Christina Cameli, who I took a mini class from when I fist started FMQ last summer, Lori Kennedy, who has step by step tutorials on SO SO MANY amazing FMQ tutorials on her blog, and of course Angela Walters, whom I am very excited to take some classes with at QuiltCon! 


This week I'm working on finishing up the mermaid quilt. A massive pain in my neck came out of nowhere and kept me from finishing on time but I'll be done with it soon enough! I pebbled around each of the girls to make sure they had enough air to breathe and then I started searching for some water / wave inspiration. I found several I liked but this was the winner. I'm about a third done with the quilting now. Thank goodness for my Juki with all that throat space!



I've started a Pinterest board for FMQ ideas if you're looking for some inspiration too. Happy Friday! 

Allison




6 comments:

  1. Your quilting is beautiful! I took a class from Angela Walters at the 2012 Quilt Festival in Houston - she is so much fun. I know I should practice but I can't seem to conquer my fear of "eyelashing" on the back of the quilt.

    I have a Janome that I love, but have had my eye on Jukis since I tried one at a quilt shop. What model do you have?

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    1. Thanks Linda! Maybe try speeding up the pedal to get rid of the eyelashing? That's what I had to do and then lots of practice, practice, practice!

      I use a Juki TL-98Q that I was lucky enough to find for a great deal on Craigslist.

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  2. Very cool and I am impressed with your fmq! Thanks for sharing your board of ideas - I am now following and shared on my AQT fb page...

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    1. You are so sweet. I'm always so impressed by all of the awesome FMQ tutorials out there so it's nice to have somewhere to keep them all together.

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  3. Love the waves, rainbows, sunshine and ocean spray around your mermaids! The whimsy really matches the mermaid motifs, plus your consistent stitch length is impressive!

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    1. It's all a trick of the camera! Any inconsistencies are usually hidden in the wash but practicing has definitely helped me :)

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