These designs are so unique, yet look simple enough for me to try them. And thank you for not doing a long intro of meaningless babble. Just straight to what I'm interested in. Yes!
Right to the point, not five minutes of talking about it before you DO it. Especially for those of us who just want to see the FM technique but don't need an extensive explanation of how to set it all up. Thank you!
Your designs are different and lovely. Watching the way you move your hands and stopping to adjust them as you go, gives me more confidence to keep working at free motion quilting. Thank you.
Wonderful! I am so glad this is helpful! By the way, check out a another video and perhaps join my community of Alphabet Design FM Quilters! If this interests you let me know. I want to help. courses.livingwaterquilter.com/courses/alphabet-design/
I'm so glad! By way, you can a FREE copy of my Machine Setup guide for free motion quilting. It's only available for a limited time. Go to my website courses.livingwaterquilter.com/courses/fmq-machine-setup
Awesome! Thank you! I'm so glad you like these designs. If you like these you may be intersested in my Alphabet Free motion quilting course. Check out one of the student spotlights courses.livingwaterquilter.com/teri-green-spotlight
These beautiful designs are way beyond my beginner's ability. My hope was for simpler (but not straight walking foot) designs and layouts for freestyle quilting.
Beverly, thank you. Free motion quilting does take time to learn. I have been practicing for years. I like to take ONE design and practice it over and over on paper, then a small quilt sandwich before I go to a quilt. Over and over means several months or a year. Free motion quilting is like learning the Alphabet. Since I have learned the Alphabet already, many of my designs come from letters. The designs in this video are based on a cursive "L" or "e". Watch the videos at this link courses.livingwaterquilter.com/courses/alphabet-design to see my system for improving my free motion quilting. I want to help.
This looks amazing! I think I will try the first one. I haven’t done fmq in years and I wasn’t ever good at it but the first one looks like I could complete it with passable results.
Hi :) I am glad you found it too. Please join us community during Quilt Conversations LIVE! on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at 7pm (EST). We have such fun and learn and few things too. If you haven't seen a QCL, here is an example ruclips.net/user/livetvYpQ5nv_uk?si=AlfFxVLlYPT-M5qq
Hi, Lanelle, :) Glad you like them! Join us here on the channel LIVE on the 1st and 3rd Friday at 7pm (EST) We have so much fun chatting about quilting and playing games.
Beautiful designs and you make it look so easy. I'm still a beginner FMQ. How do you maintain the same stitch length and get your quilt to slide easily? Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. :) Maintaining stitch length happens over time. Practice a simple meander as often as you can to help develop a consistent rhythm. It will help. There is a list of my favorite free motion quilting tools in a curated list. Find them here, amzn.to/3l6JzT6 It's a combination of an extension table and a Glider or a Slider. Plus gloves help me grip the fabric with my finger tips. Watch, Tool Time, where I talked about my favorite free motion tools. www.amazon.com/live/broadcast/8de22387-79ea-44ed-96a3-c3ebc3f731d2?ref=social&tag=livingwate020-20&linkCode=ilv
Hi Linda, Yes, It is a Janome 7700 domestic sewing machine. It's part of the Memory Craft line. They have "newer" models now. Mine is over 10 years old. I LOVE it. Getting this machine was an investment I am so glad I made. It made a BIG difference in my free motion quilting because the machine was made with free motion quilting in mind. It includes free motion quilting feet as part of the machine accessories.
What is the name of this sewing machine for quilting? What is the model number? What is the dollar reward? Where can it be found? I just want to sew this
I myself design the traditional Nakshikantha of Bangladesh, our Nakshikantha here is all hand stitched and very beautiful stitched. Since I design myself, I have no need for sewing machine designs. I would draw the leafy flower design on the fabric myself with a pen and sew it on the sewing machine using only free thread. So please tell me which machine will be good for me in low budget. Your sewing machine stitches are very nice. Thank you
The machine is setup for free motion. The feed dogs are lowered and stitch length is zero. Since I move the fabric, the combination of my hand speed and the machine speed to create the stitch length.
Watch this next ruclips.net/video/m1lAlr2lGrw/видео.html Four EASY designs for beginners
These designs are so unique, yet look simple enough for me to try them. And thank you for not doing a long intro of meaningless babble. Just straight to what I'm interested in. Yes!
Yay, I am glad you like them Cheryl. :) I hope you give them a try! let me know if you do. If you are on Instagram tag me @livingwaterquilter
Right to the point, not five minutes of talking about it before you DO it. Especially for those of us who just want to see the FM technique but don't need an extensive explanation of how to set it all up. Thank you!
You're welcome, I'm glad you liked the video!
I really like how you deliberately stop to shift your hands and that you haven’t set the speed of the video faster than reality !
Thanks so much for watching. I'm glad the video is helpful. :)
Wow!!! Very well done! Love the different styles! I have a full STACK waiting for me to get STARTED 😂
Woohoo! I'm so glad! Have fun stitching out the designs :)
Thank you! Loved these patterns, appreciate the sharing!
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for taking time to let me know :)
Really helpful video. Thanks
You're welcome!
I like the little bows.. just finished a one piece quilt top for my daughter for Christmas. I think I will do the bows.
Wonderful! The bows are cute :)
I like very, very, very much. These designs are elegant, look complicated, but are very easy. Thanks
Glad you like them!
Your designs are different and lovely. Watching the way you move your hands and stopping to adjust them as you go, gives me more confidence to keep working at free motion quilting. Thank you.
Wonderful! I am so glad this is helpful! By the way, check out a another video and perhaps join my community of Alphabet Design FM Quilters! If this interests you let me know. I want to help. courses.livingwaterquilter.com/courses/alphabet-design/
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
Wonderful video! I can't wait to learn free motion quilting.
I'm so glad! By way, you can a FREE copy of my Machine Setup guide for free motion quilting. It's only available for a limited time. Go to my website courses.livingwaterquilter.com/courses/fmq-machine-setup
@@LivingWaterQuilter Thank you! I downloaded the guide.
I have been doing one of these designs but now I know more how to take it. Your amazing!
Awesome! Thank you! I'm so glad you like these designs. If you like these you may be intersested in my Alphabet Free motion quilting course. Check out one of the student spotlights courses.livingwaterquilter.com/teri-green-spotlight
Неперевершено. Вишукано. Браво. Як гарно у вас виходить. Дякую.💙💛🇺🇦
Дякую, я зробив це! Крок за кроком. Перевірка мого прогресу з встановленням його на машині допомагає визначити кінцевий результат.
These beautiful designs are way beyond my beginner's ability. My hope was for simpler (but not straight walking foot) designs and layouts for freestyle quilting.
Beverly, thank you. Free motion quilting does take time to learn. I have been practicing for years. I like to take ONE design and practice it over and over on paper, then a small quilt sandwich before I go to a quilt. Over and over means several months or a year. Free motion quilting is like learning the Alphabet. Since I have learned the Alphabet already, many of my designs come from letters. The designs in this video are based on a cursive "L" or "e". Watch the videos at this link courses.livingwaterquilter.com/courses/alphabet-design to see my system for improving my free motion quilting. I want to help.
Very cool! Love your designs, so attractive! Great patterns!❤
Glad you like them!
I love your designs and will attempt to do some of them. Thanks for sharing and inspiring me.
You are so welcome! Fantastic, please tag me on social @livingwaterquilter when you and share. I would love to see it.
This looks amazing! I think I will try the first one. I haven’t done fmq in years and I wasn’t ever good at it but the first one looks like I could complete it with passable results.
Thanks! So glad these are inspiring you to jump into FMQ again. :) You can do it! Practice. Practice. Practice. :)
J adore merci pour tous ces modèles ❤❤❤
De rien, je suis ravie que les designs vous plaisent.
So beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
These are really nice designs! Thank you!
You are welcome. Glad you like them. :)
Sew happy to have found your channel!! Lovely work/technique!! 🤩👏🏻👏🏻🌻
Hi :) I am glad you found it too. Please join us community during Quilt Conversations LIVE! on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at 7pm (EST). We have such fun and learn and few things too. If you haven't seen a QCL, here is an example ruclips.net/user/livetvYpQ5nv_uk?si=AlfFxVLlYPT-M5qq
This is great and very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
These are amazing! Thank you for sharing!
So glad you like them!☺ You are welcome
Lindíssimos motivos. Parabéns!
Wonderful! thank you
Beautiful work. You make it look so effortless😊
Thanks. It's practice. practice. practice. :)
Just found You! Love your designs... Thank you for sharing!
Hi, Lanelle, :) Glad you like them! Join us here on the channel LIVE on the 1st and 3rd Friday at 7pm (EST) We have so much fun chatting about quilting and playing games.
Beautiful designs and you make it look so easy. I'm still a beginner FMQ. How do you maintain the same stitch length and get your quilt to slide easily? Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. :) Maintaining stitch length happens over time. Practice a simple meander as often as you can to help develop a consistent rhythm. It will help. There is a list of my favorite free motion quilting tools in a curated list. Find them here, amzn.to/3l6JzT6 It's a combination of an extension table and a Glider or a Slider. Plus gloves help me grip the fabric with my finger tips. Watch, Tool Time, where I talked about my favorite free motion tools. www.amazon.com/live/broadcast/8de22387-79ea-44ed-96a3-c3ebc3f731d2?ref=social&tag=livingwate020-20&linkCode=ilv
I am a beginner also and you know how the saying goes: Practice makes perfect 😀
Is this just a normal sewing machine?I must give this a try
Hi Linda, Yes, It is a Janome 7700 domestic sewing machine. It's part of the Memory Craft line. They have "newer" models now. Mine is over 10 years old. I LOVE it. Getting this machine was an investment I am so glad I made. It made a BIG difference in my free motion quilting because the machine was made with free motion quilting in mind. It includes free motion quilting feet as part of the machine accessories.
What is the name of this sewing machine for quilting?
What is the model number?
What is the dollar reward?
Where can it be found?
I just want to sew this
It's a Janome 7700. It's over 10 years old
I myself design the traditional Nakshikantha of Bangladesh, our Nakshikantha here is all hand stitched and very beautiful stitched.
Since I design myself, I have no need for sewing machine designs. I would draw the leafy flower design on the fabric myself with a pen and sew it on the sewing machine using only free thread. So please tell me which machine will be good for me in low budget.
Your sewing machine stitches are very nice. Thank you
What stitch Setting do you use?
The machine is setup for free motion. The feed dogs are lowered and stitch length is zero. Since I move the fabric, the combination of my hand speed and the machine speed to create the stitch length.
@@LivingWaterQuilter you must be a Christian.
Yes. I am. :)
Pretty designs but they are not beginner styles. They are too sophisticated.
Thank you