If you have ever shied away from quilting on your own (who hasn't), this book is the right tool to give you the confidence to free-motion quilt from on home machine. The book starts with the basics, thread selection, required tools to free-motion quilt on your home machine and assembling your quilt.
Once you are prepared to begin the quilting process, Natalia takes you from simple to ornate. The instructions are clear and easy to follow.
Natalia has deemed quilting a family affair and I couldn't agree more. My journey as a crafter started early. I grew up living in the country with little to do and not much TV to watch. My granny taught me to crochet the chain stitch at Christmas when I was five years old. I would sew skeins and skeins of thread in just the chain stitch. When I was seven she taught me to do the single crochet and by 10 years old I was reading patterns, making afghans, stockings and booties for anyone that would let me. I took a sewing class in middle school but didn't get the hang of it quick enough. I was finally able to muster the patience to embrace quilting at 25 and have been hooked since.
Quilting is a family affair both off and online. The rich online community of crafters and quilters inspires my business and has sparked friendships across the country and the world. This industry is a unique one and I'm so glad that Fat Quarter Shop is a part of it.
Be sure to follow along with the rest of the tour for more fun. There will be a giveaway on each stop, so don't miss out!
As for our giveaway, one of you lucky Jolly Jabber readers will be winning a copy of Beginner's Guide to Free-Motion Quilting! Comment below letting us know if you are itching to try free-motion quilting on your home machine. Giveaway will close 10/17 and the winner will be announced here on 10/18. Good luck!


I'd love to try FMQ on my machine! I've only done straight line quilting!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 2 post on Oct. 11, 2012. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI have tried FMQ a couple times, I would love to learn more! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am recently retired and so very much want to learn how to do free-motion quilting. I have tried a bit on my own, but find it so challenging....I need help!!
ReplyDeleteI really want to learn how to free motion so bad.
ReplyDeleteI am itching to try FMQ!!! I'm so tired of stitch in the ditch!!
ReplyDeleteI do try to FMQ on my machine, but can use all the help I can get!! I would love a copy of this book..thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to reading through this book.I would like to become better at FMQ on my home machine. I have done simple things like straight line and meandering.Now it is time to move on to more.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try FMQ on my domestic sewing machine. I have never sent my quilts to be quilted by anyone, so machine quilting is the challenge I need to take! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've only recently worked up the courage to try FMQ on my machine. I need so much direction!
ReplyDeleteI've done FMQ on my home machine a couple of times before and had a horrible experience, but I'm dying to try it again, hopefully properly this time.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a perfect book!
ReplyDeleteI just started my travel to the world of quilting and enjoying it!
Best wishes,
Tatyana
I have done a bit of free motion quilting but would love to know and do more!
ReplyDeleteI've just started playing with FMQ. I definitely need some help and hand-holding. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy of this book to help me with my FMQ. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've tried FMQ on my machine at home! I just need to practice to get better at it!
ReplyDeleteI have done a small simple quilt but I would love to try something larger. This book would be a great help!
ReplyDeleteI am so ready to start learning FMQ.
ReplyDeleteI am DYING to try FMQ on my machine. I've just finished my first real quilt top and I'm going back and forth about buying a free motion foot for my machine.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love to do more FMQ on my machine...I need to learn a bit more though. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLOL...I am so itchy; it is driving me crazy!! I am trying to learn FMQ, but it is a battle for me. I have hand quilted for over 25 year; hard to break out of it...lol
ReplyDeletethanks for this chance
I tried a couple times - but am not really happy with the results. I could use any help or advice :)
ReplyDeleteI am in dire need to learn how to FMQ. I have 3 quilts that I have not finished because I am afraid I will totally mess them up when I try to FMQ. Would love to have that book.
ReplyDeleteOh man do I NEED this book!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletePaulette
I would love a copy of this book. Yesterday I finally branched out from stitch in a ditch and machine quilted a few spider webs on my Halloween wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks amazing!
Yes, I've got the itch, big time! Have been working on it this year by way of SewCalGal's FMQ Challenge. This book looks like the perfect guide.
ReplyDeleteI have only been quilting for a few months and I love it. I have done stitch in the ditch using a walking foot and now have mastered the stipple well enough to take the plunge. It's not perfect but you have to dive in at some point. I now need to try other stitches and this book sounds wonderful. I bought the darning foot and walking foot for my tiny domestic machine and it is perfectly possible to do small pieces. The larger ones will present a bigger challenge.
ReplyDeleteI am very interested in learning to do free motion quilting on my own machine. I have attempted a few things so far but nothing too significant and I have a very long way to go.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I really want to learn how to machine quilt on my home machine. I am spoiled for longarm quilting as one of my sisters does it for me. Wishing all a great day and Congrats to the winner.
ReplyDeleteI would love to become more confident on FMQ!!! Three tops are waiting to be quilted and I am procrastinating this... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would really love to win this book! I have been wanting to learn to quilt on my machine but just don't know the first thing about it! What a help this book would be!
ReplyDeletehulseybg@gmail.com
I've done lots of simple free motion quilting on my machine-meandering, straight lines, and even a few loops. I'd love to move beyond the basics, though,without ruining a project!!
ReplyDeletesto muovendo i primi passi per imparare quilting a mano libera con la mia macchina da cucire da casa,è così difficile mi piacerebbe vincere questo libro per avere nozioni più particolari.saluti lory
ReplyDeleteI am ready to take the plunge and try FMQ! I would love this book!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Oooh, just what I need! I've done a bit of straight line quilting and took a class on free motion quilting but just haven't got the hang of it. I'd love this book!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I tried it once and it was a disaster and I've been scared to try again so I haven't. Some actual guidance would be fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI bought a free-motion quilting foot for my machine years ago, but have yet to brave enough to try it. It would be great if Natalia's book bolstered my courge!
ReplyDeleteRight now I have two small quilt tops that are finished and waiting to be quilted. They would be a great place to start free motion quilting. So far I have only stitched in the ditch.
ReplyDeleteI feel comfortable stippling on my home machine but would love to learn how to do some other cool fmq things!
ReplyDeleteOh I want to learn to FMQ so bad. I played around a little bit one time and was scared to death. I don't know why it freaks me out. I guess I am just to scared to mess up my whole quilt that took so long to get togehter. Thanks so much for the give away hope I am the lucky one!
ReplyDeleteI have done a little free motion on my sewing machine very small projects nothing big
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to learn more about free motion quilting. This book looks like it's just what I need to get started.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I need! I've only braved straight-line or in the ditch quilting so far, but would love the guidance of this book to expand my quilting confidence.
ReplyDeleteI just need one more book about FMQ, and then I'll be ready to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! I would love to try free motion quilting!!!! I've always wanted to learn how to do it. Thank you for the opportunity!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been free motion quilting for a number of years, but I only do a couple patterns. I think this book would give me lots of ideas to try other patterns.
ReplyDeleteI just FMQ'd a little baby quilt and would love to learn how to do better and more intricate patterns!
ReplyDeleteI am interested in doing more that straight line quilting. Looks like a good book.
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm itching to try it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHELLO! YES,I'M INTERESTED IN FM+THIS LOOKS LIKE A GREAT BOOK TO LEARN FROM! THANKS!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
It looks so lovely! I'd love to give it a try if I ever get around to making a quilt.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I just bought a new quilting machine and I'm totally itching to try FMQ! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI am very ready to try another F-M project on my machine and this book looks like just the help I need to take off and go!
ReplyDeleteI've only tried straight-line machine quilting...free motion is definitely on my to-learn list! This book looks like a wonderful resource!
ReplyDeletePlease, please, please! I am learning this now on my own and would love the help!
ReplyDeleteI have tried free motion quilting and want to get good at it. I keep trying as time permits. Thank you for this chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHave a super great sewing and stitching day.
I have tried FQing in the negative space of a recent quilt and I loved it!!! I am excited to try some more, but I need more ideas... and another quilt top - ha ha!
ReplyDeleteWould love to improve my FM skills! This book looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity!
I'd love to have the courage to move on from a simple meander. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would give this book to my mom. She would love to FMQ on her machine!
ReplyDeleteI can stipple but I can't do any really cool designs. I desperately need instruction to expand my skills.
ReplyDeleteHoping this book will make me brave enough to try it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have the book because I'm new to machine quilting. I want to do more than just stitch in the ditch.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a chance to win.
I need to improve my FMQ skills! Thanks for this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to improve my free motion quilting skills. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI am new to longarm quilting so any and all help is appreciated. I know this book is for FMQ but very easy to adapt to longarm quilting
ReplyDeleteYes I would love to try some FMQ on my machine! So far, I have only "grid-quilted", just not brave enough yet to move on :/
ReplyDeleteSeeing that big quilt draped across the table gives me hope! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI want to learn free motion quilting! I've only done stitch in the ditch so far.
ReplyDeleteI want to be able to free motion so badly! Would love this book!
ReplyDeleteI am another FMQ phobic and I would desperately love the confidence to have a go on my home machine. My main worry is that I would mess up the tension and not be able to get it back again. I really need to take the plunge on this!
ReplyDeleteI`d love to do more FMQ, especially different things than just meander!
ReplyDeleteI've been fmqing about 2years and ready to do more than squiggles. I just got gloves, a slider and Teflon bobbin discs and waiting for them to arrive! Pebbles are first on my list.
ReplyDeleteI have tried quilting on my home machine, but it's never been detailed, just simple lines.
ReplyDeleteI am itching to try! Need a free motion foot first though.
ReplyDeleteI would love to do more than stippling on my quilts so this book would be GREAT to own!
ReplyDeleteI've done a bit of fmq, but it's been mostly swirlies and twirlies. I'd love to learn how to be more intricate!
ReplyDeleteI recently took a class and have been doing lots of small projects to practice the simpler patterns. I'd love to learn the more custom-looking designs too!
ReplyDeleteI'm shopping for a new sewing machine, and plan on learning FMQ when I get it. Would love to win the book!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I tried free motion, I would like to try again (and be successful this time)!
ReplyDeleteI've tried free motion quilting,but it was hard to move fabric smoothly and quilt equally in scale.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn more!
I've tried free motion quilting,but it was hard to move fabric smoothly and quilt equally in scale.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn more!
Scratch, scratch, scratch,.......I'm definitely itching to perfect my attempts at FMQ on my home machine.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn more about free motion quilting. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletePatricia
I need to get going on some FMQ projects!
ReplyDeleteI have quilted a few quilts on my home machine. But just straight line quilting. I am almost ready to make the jump to FMQ, and would love to have this book!
ReplyDeleteTotally need this book. I have tried on my home machine, but could use all the pointers i can get. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd love some good instruction. My 1st couple of go abouts have been a little scary! This would be awesome to win!
ReplyDeleteI've tried FMQ, but I need some serious help!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try, but I'm too scared - when I look at all of gals who do that - wow!!! I'd love to get some good instructions to start.
ReplyDeleteI've done FM on domestic and mid-arm--need to learn more and this book looks great!
ReplyDeleteI am itching to FMQ on my home machine! I've been a straight line quilter all the way until recently, when I did a few FM words into a quilt. Would love to expand my FMQ skills!
ReplyDeleteI've tried FMQ and desperately need your help. Would love to learn more with this book!
ReplyDeleteI've tried FMQ on my home machine, but not with the results I would like to have had. I'm in dire need of help, if I don't win this book, I'll buy it!
ReplyDeleteGood luck to all!
Yes, I am itching to try FMQ. I even got the FMQ foot for my birthday a few months back. Other than making some practice sandwiches, I really don't know where to start. This book looks like a good place to begin.
ReplyDeleteI've try some free motion quilting, but it is a little daunting! Would love to win this book and have the help I'm sure it would give me!
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love to try FMQ one of these days!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be a more confident free motion quilter. At this point I only use it if there is no other option - I'm terrible at it :0(
ReplyDeleteIt is such an intimidating thing to risk messing up all the hard work that went into piecing a quilt with just a few errant stitches from the machine. I'm ready to approach the quilting part of quilting with more confidence! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've done straight line quilting and stitch in the ditch on my home machine but I've been intimidated by the rest! Thank you for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am just starting out FMQing...and a little more guidance would be appreciated! Thanks for the chance to win the book.
ReplyDeleteI would love to own this book because I am trying fmq and I need more help. thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeletei would love to win this book want to try this so bad thanks
ReplyDeleteI am definitely itching to try free-motion quilting on my home machine. The book is the remedy I need. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that we are so intimidated by those things we haven't accomplished yet? I think I'll just have to practice until I improve. This book will CERTAINLY help!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try quilting on my machine but am not brave enough to try (too scared to ruin something I've worked so hard on). I would love to win this book and see if I can learn!
ReplyDeleteI really need the FMQ help. I'm so stuck in the loop-d-loop quilting and ready to branch out!
ReplyDeleteI have a longarm, but would love to win this book. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing everyone's FMQ in blogland and really want to be able to do it myself. How great would it be to have your own teacher (the book) by your side.
ReplyDeleteYou bet I would! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI have a longarm, but would love to win this book. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI have FMQ one baby quilt (random squigglies), but am scared to try anything more difficult - don't like the idea of all the unpicking!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn free-motion quilting. I've thought about it but always felt that I wouldn't be able to do a decent job. It sounds like Natalia's book is just what I need to give me the confidence to try.
ReplyDeletewlinda_ca@yahoo.com
YES, as it's a technique I do not know! Thanks for chance (EMAIL: marshudson at comcast dot net)
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn FMQ! I've done some small projects with straight stitching, but would love to try a bigger project. Thanks! raybanfandango at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI've done free-motion quilting on my machine, but would love to get better at it.
ReplyDeleteourbusylittlebunch(at)hotmail(dot)com
I do free motion on my machine and really need to get better at it! Especially with learning what goes well in what area.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! I have batting and fabric ready to be made into mini-quilt sandwiches as we speak. :) I can't wait to learn this new skill. Thanks for the chance to win what looks like a wonderful guide!
ReplyDeleteI've done a little FMQ on some small items. I need to learn so much more so I can be confident in my ability. soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteI have tried it once on my machine and loved it. Am anxious to learn more so would love the book!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try some free motion quilting - I know my machine is capable but I could do with some advice! The book looks great:)
ReplyDeletei attended a fmq taster workshop and loved it! it is just so relaxing and great to get lost in. i'd love to have this book and to try out these cool ideas!
ReplyDeleteI really want to learn to FMQ on my machine. I know my machine can, I just need to learn how.
ReplyDeleteThe book looks great...I would love to be the owner of it....So many great illustrations...
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to be a winner.
I would love to win this book! I want to improve my free motion quilting!
ReplyDeleteI have FMQed one quilt and really want it to be my go-to for quilting. Need to learn and practice more. :)
ReplyDeleteI have tried FMQ on my home machine, but would love to make it prettier... the first results weren't all that great looking!
ReplyDeletei have a stack of practice layers i've been working on, trying to get some some good fmq going. not much luck, though, so winning this book may be what'll do the trick. thanx for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for my husband to buy me a longarm. In the meantime, I have been meaning to try on my home machine. I need this book!
ReplyDeleteI've been machine quilting on my home machine for years but can't seem to advance beyond scribbling and stippling. I need this book to release my fears.
ReplyDeleteI would really like to beyond the stippling and meandering that I feel comfortable doing!
ReplyDeleteI'm just piecing a quilt for my son's birthday in December, I'm going to have to learn how to free motion quilt and quickly!
ReplyDeleteI am a novice FMQ. I can stipple and spiral on my home machine. I want to learn more.
ReplyDeleteI'm signed up to take a machine quilting course and this book would be a great addition to my collection!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try it & my machine is capable, the book would help me be so as well!
ReplyDeleteI am a bit nervous to try it... but I love the look of machine quilting. This book might be the thing that pushes me out of my comfort zone!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely need this book ~ I have been SO intimidated by quilting on my own machine. I've tried classes, had friends try and show me ... perhaps this book will help. I know I can do it ... I just need more confidence and some tricks!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try free motion quilting but I have not taken the plunge yet!
ReplyDeleteI've done some FMQ on my home machine but definitely need help and practice! This book looks like a great resource.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn to FMQ on my home machine. I've already bought the slider thingy and the big foot for FMQ. I'm still clueless!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks awesome, I'm just starting to venture into FMQing so this would probably be a wise investment.
ReplyDeleteI hope I win this book. It looks like it is full of wonderful quilting inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to get up the courage to try FMQ but have yet to do it. I hope I win this fabulous book. Maybe I will get the help I need.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try FMQing. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI just finished my first quilt. I love the look of free motion quilting and I can't wait to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteMy New Year's Resolution is to hop aboard the FMQ train - AND this book is just the ticket for another journey in the land of Quilting ! ! ! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI have mastered straight-line machine quilting and am ready to move on! This book would certainly teach me how!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn to do free motion quilting. I've completed lots of quilt tops but have to send them to someone else to be quilted -- it's getting really expensive!! Would love to win the book. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteOh Yes -- Itching to Free Motion Quilt every day! I dabbble here and there but I have sew much to learn! Can't wait to read all Natalia's tips and tricks... and then stitch away!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Karen
What a great giveaway! Thank you for the chance! If I don't win this book I am buying it. I've been looking for something that will help with my quilting...I need a lot of work on that area.
ReplyDeleteYES I am itching to try free motion quilting on my sewing machine I got last Christmas. I have always hand quilted and thought it would be easier to do on the machine. Haha! I realized after doing some research it is going to be a task but I still want to learn so I Can do my third child's quilt on my machine!
ReplyDeleteYay for the chance to win! Of course I AM itching to try free-motion quilting on my home machine!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try FMQ! I need help!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try!
ReplyDeleteI am somewhat hopeless free motion quilting on my little machine, need all the help I can get! awolk at rogers dot com
ReplyDeleteI do lots of FMQ on my home machine, but I'm always looking to improve. Thanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteI have been working up the nerve to try free motion quilting for quite a few years now. Thank you for this opportunity to perhaps win this book, since I keep spending too much money on fabric!
ReplyDeleteI am itching to try some of the techniques in this book. I want to learn how to quilt my queen size tops and this book appears to have the help I need.
ReplyDeleteI would love to give it a try. I've only done straight lines.
ReplyDeleteginger c at gmail dot com
I'm still trying to master straight line quilting, but would love to try free motion. I looked at long arm machines the other day. Looks like they could be fun too.
ReplyDeleteI have FMQ 4 baby quilts now and I really need some tips!
ReplyDeletejpshirley@ymail.com
I would love to try it - however, I am TERRIFIED of it! So I would love this book.
ReplyDeleteOoh, pick me, pick me. i do some quilting already with my walking foot, but I'd love to be able to do free-motion quilting. This looks like an essential first step . . . my 3rd try at the "Please prove you're not a robot" thing. UHHH.
ReplyDeleteI admit, I'm totally intimidated by it! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteNot only do I find fm quilting a challenge, I have trouble figuring out what design to use, and where.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance for the book!
I would love to learn to FMQ on my own machine. This book would be great to own.
ReplyDeleteI love to learn FMQ. I only know straight quilting.
ReplyDeleteI have tried FMQ few times and I would love to learn more. Annaleena
ReplyDeleteI really want to do more than loops on my machine. Thanks for the Giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this book and have it on hand to guide me into free-motion quilting! Straight line is all I've done to date. Thank you! sdorsey@psln.com
ReplyDeleteI've just started my very first quilt. As I'm known for going all out, headfirst, no holds barred I intend to FMQ it as well. This looks like a great book to learn along with!
ReplyDeleteIve tried FMQ but not successfully. I'd love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to start FMQ for well over a year now, but simply don't know where to start. This book would be a God send as it would help me take my quilting to the next level!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
I'd love to learn about FMQ!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance:)
I've tried FMQ a few times, but I definitely need some tips! Thanks for the chance to win :-)
ReplyDeleteJust last year I finally bought a machine where I could drop the feed dogs so I have been trying quite a bit of free motion quilting. But, I'm getting tired of just stippling and would like to try some new designs. This book I"m sure is just full of ideas and inspirations!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try FMQ on my machine but am a little scared - okay - alot scared!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn free motion quilting :)
ReplyDeleteI, too, learned to crochet from my grandmother when I was 5! And I have just gotten brave enough to start learning free-motion quilting. I've done a few small projects with stippling but haven't tried anything like a particular design. I'd love to win this book so I could learn more!
ReplyDeleteI keep working om FMQ and feel that I'm stuck in beginner's mode.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this book - been itching to give it a whirl.
ReplyDeleteI've done some FMQ but need lots more practice and guideance. This book could be very helpful! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteYeah,I am one of those who are "afraid" of FMQ, maybe some day, but for now I will stick with my straight lines! Unless, I win the book ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm definitly itching to try FMQ and go beyond my straight lines. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteMy goal for this winter is to teach myself how to FMQ. I have tried a little with out much success but I have read a lot of blogs that give me some clues on what to change so I have a plan for when it is too cold to be outside.
ReplyDeleteThis could be just the book to give me the courage to have a go at free motion quilting!
ReplyDeleteI would love to get some more help/advice and patterns. I've only done one small free motion project with bubbles but have hopes to do a whole quilt.
ReplyDeleteI recently pinned this book on Pinterest - sounds like the perfect book for me! I've been wanting to learn free motion quilting for quite a while now.
ReplyDeletei have just started Quilting and took the plunge right away into FMQ- and I would love more info about it and pattern guidance. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteDenise
I just got a new machine for my 51st birthday/25th wedding anniversary. To further the celebration I am going to a FMQ class next Saturday. I can't wait! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWould be delighted to win this book, as I just finished a quilt and getting ready to send it out. It would be so nice to do it myself.
ReplyDeleteSue
I would love to learn more about FMQ on my machine! I've practiced on small items and need ALOT of help!!
ReplyDeleteI am itching to try free motion quilting on my home machine.
ReplyDeleteI tried FMQ years ago and became so frustrated with it as a new quilter. I've slowly been collecting the right "equipment" to make it easier and am looking forward to trying again. I would LOVE to have the help of this book to guide me! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeletesharon hui smith @ yahoo dot com
Oh, I would love to try FMQ - but I've been scared to try! I have practiced on smaller scraps, but never been able to actually do it on a real quilt.
ReplyDeleteerinmaybin@yahoo.com
I have wanted to try FMQ, and have taken some online courses, but I haven't brought myself to actually do it on my machine. Thanks for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeletemrserindavis@gmail.com
Hi Natalia, I've been quilting for over 18 yrs and taught myself to free-motion quilting on my trusty Janome machine. I was lucky at the time that the feed-dogs dropped. lol Anyway, I've taught myself how to stipple, meander and quilt in the ditch. I would love to learn to do feathers and learn how to use fillers to fill in the empty spots. I've just not come across the right book or tutorial UNTIL I was reading about your book "Beginner's Guide to Free-Motion Quilting" and right underneath that on the Jolly Jabbers blog I saw 3 photos of 9 patch blocks and they were quilted with a feather motif leaving the center block of the nine patch unquilted!! It's like DUH why couldn't I have thought of that? But then again I've been terrified of feathers! lol Anyway I'll quit babbling and pray I win your book and if I don't I hope it goes to someone that really needs it. Thank you for such a great give away! God Bless, Maria Carroll
ReplyDeleteI definitely NEED to try this! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm just starting to learn FMQ... this book looks like an incredible reference! Thanks for featuring it and for the chance at the giveaway! :-)
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