• 6 years ago
Learn how-to create free-motion quilting designs with confidence with Nancy Zieman and Guest Molly Hanson in 30 minutes or less. Learn how to master all the fundamentals of free-motion quilting.

Nancy and Molly show you how to confidently stitch different quilting designs, including stippling variations, swirls, and wood grain.

►►► Key Points in this VIDEO Tutorial (Free Motion Quilting for Beginners Part 2 of 2) ◄◄◄

① Create free-motion quilting designs with confidence.

② Learn how to master all the fundamentals of free-motion quilting.

③ Gain confidence to stitch different quilting designs—creativity doesn't have to be difficult.

④ Learn to stitch the Paisley: teardrop swirls—especially nice for triangle quilting shapes.

⑤ Discover Woodgrain: edge to edge stitching with small wiggles and bumps for character, and width variance for extra beauty.

⑥ Find how easy it is to stitch Swirls: spiral shapes to fill in space.

⑦ Explore Print Tracking: stitching or "tracking" around a print fabric design.

⑧ Nancy's Corner segment features Kate Robbins of Comfort Quilts Project.

→ Kate shares how making and donating quilts is helping to build a humanitarian aid hospital in Tanzania Africa.

Order the "Free Motion Quilting for Beginners" DVD directly from Sewing with Nancy at Nancy's Notions for $12.99 at http://www.nancysnotions.com/product/free+motion+quilting+for+beginners+dvd.do

Order the "Free Motion Quilting for Beginners" sewing pattern book directly from Sewing with Nancy at Nancy's Notions for $19.99 at http://www.nancysnotions.com/product/free+motion+quilting+for+beginners+book.do

►►Information on "Free Motion Quilting for Beginners" Book◄◄

① Learn to free-motion quilt on your home sewing machine and you'll never look back.

② Begin by learning how to quilt your name, because soon you'll be signing unique works of art.

③ Master all the fundamentals of free-motion quilting by working on manageable fat-quarter-sized fabric pieces.

④ Confidently stitch 10 different quilting designs, including stippling variations, pebbles, square meander, swirls, and wood grain.

⑤ Take your skill to new heights as you quilt 15 practical projects to enhance your daily life, such as a table-top organizer, table runner, tote bag, weekender bag, and laptop sleeve.

⑥ Soft cover; 96-pages; by author Molly Hanson.

⑦ Free-Motion Quilting for Beginners Table of Contents:

→ Foreword

→ Introduction

→ Tools

→ Setting Up Your Space

→ Prepping Your Project

→ Thread and Tension

→ Sketching

→ Five Prep Steps for Free-Motion Quilting

→ Tips, Tricks, and Reminders

→ Loop De Loops and Handwriting

➡ Project: Organize It Bowl Set

→ Stippling

➡ Project: Chevron Tea Towel and Pot Holder

→ Pebbles and Chain of Pearls

➡ Project: Color Block Zip Bag

➡ Project: Color Block Toiletry Tote

→ Square Meander Nesting Boxes

➡ Project: Chipped Plates Place Mats

➡ Project: Bon Appetit Table Runner

→ Paisley

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