Oh boy. Yikes! Back in September my husband bought me a Baby Lock, my first new sewing machine, as an anniversary gift. When I picked it out, I specifically told the sales gal that I wanted to be able to lower the feed dogs and use a free motion quilting foot. So she sold me a Crafter's Choice and a special foot, and I am just now getting around to trying it out -- and I'm doing it for the first time. Couldn't pick something easy, either -- it's an art quilt with lots of velvet front and back. Man! I had to plug in the foot pedal, since I can't take my hands off the thing for even a second if it's moving, and I'd gotten comfortable with the button control on/off. Anybody have any free-motion tips to share with a novice? It's not going too badly, after all -- I'm using a nice Sulky Blendables thread so the stitching on the front is mercifully buried in velvet -- you just get a sense of depth. Can see the fumbles on the back though...probably should have found a matching thread for the bottom, but oh well. Live n learn, right?
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I was watching Sunday Morning this week, and they had a guy doing freestyle. Now I wish I could do it, but I don't think my machine works that way. Good luck! I like your new photo. Wendy |












Hey Jen - I've posted a topic on the sewing message board about exactly this subject (doin' it freestyle) - maybe we could get a discussion going?! I love the idea about using a matching thread for the bottom to hide fumbles - might have to steal that one.
Jenny05:04 AM CST