Tuesday, March 27, 2012

WIP Wednesday #11 a new tutorial for Jigsaw Puzzle Quilting

Hello Everyone!
This week I have been doing lots of sewing, unfortunately mostly for a birthday gift that won't be received until next week, so I can't share that yet, but as a teaser I have an upcoming tutorial on how to do letters in reverse applique- which was lots of fun and had a really cool effect, so please come back next week for that.  I have finally managed to record a video tutorial for free motion quilting my Jigsaw Puzzle design, so have a look- the video is a bit long as I wanted beginners to be able to see the design several times so it really sticks, if you are not a beginner just view the first part and you will have it down.  I had a few people ask me how this might work on a postage stamp style quilt- the answer is perfect- no marking lines, just use your seam lines and you are good to go.  I made a little pillow in a postage stamp pattern so you can see for yourself how it looks I think the quilting is a bit hard to see in the pictures- but you will get the idea.  Also my good friend and fellow blogger Marisa Voorhees is giving away one of my aprons from my etsy shop on her blog, so if you are interested in winning a free apron stop by her blog to get more info on that.  So without further adieu here is my first ever video tutorial- hope you enjoy!


as always I am linking to Freshly Pieced WIP Wednesday freshly pieced

7 comments:

  1. Oops my video didn't upload, you can see it here
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aiAexB-XQw&feature=youtu.be

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  2. Loved the video. Really clear instructions. Well done.

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    1. Oh good! I am so glad it was clear- I figured a video was the best way to show everyone how to do it, I first tried through photos, but quickly scrapped the idea as It was just not clear enough- thanks so much for taking the time to view it and comment!

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  3. Thanks for this! That quilting looks amazing, if I ever get my act together to do FMQ, I'll give this a try for sure!

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    1. Thanks Kerstin, it really is easy and you definitely should give it a try!

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  4. What a great tutorial! When I get round to trying FMQ I'm definitely going to give this a go- thank you so much!

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    1. with all your piecing skills I am betting you will want to do FMQ very soon as you will have so many beautiful quilts that need quilting! I hope you do try it and if so let me know how it goes for you.

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