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Walk, Jog, Run A Free-Motion Quilting Workout: Muscle-Memory-Building Exercises, Projects & Tips [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x203x7 mm, kaal: 464 g, Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Stash Books
  • ISBN-10: 1617459151
  • ISBN-13: 9781617459153
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x203x7 mm, kaal: 464 g, Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Stash Books
  • ISBN-10: 1617459151
  • ISBN-13: 9781617459153
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Free-motion quilting book how to get started and 10 projects"--

Master free-motion quilting, with clear step-by-step instructions and “workouts” to guide you along the way. Practice quilting with 17 unique skill-building projects from modern quilts to gifts and home decor.

Train your hands to free-motion quilt like a pro! Building your muscle memory, you’ll learn quilting workouts to help you master creative stitch designs, with clear step-by-step instructions. Then practice quilting with 10 unique skill-building projects, plus 7 bonus ideas, from modern quilts to gifts and home decor. Whether you’re a total beginner or coming in with a few “races” under your belt, you can confidently walk, jog, or run the path to quilting success!

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In this fabulous new book by Dara Tomasson, the fear of free-motion quilting is sent flying as Dara talks you through a range of exercises, projects and tips for building skills, techniques, and quilting workouts!





The book is split into two sections.





Section 1 has four chapters and chapters 1-3 look specifically at the foundations of free motion quilting including sewing machine, needles, tension, maintenance, threads, battings, keeping a quilters log, and the physical space for quilting (taking particular note of lighting, body posture and fatigue). I really like how much detail Dara goes into here because it feels informative, but not overwhelming, and provides a solid foundation and understanding before practically starting with free-motion quilting.





Chapter 4 then begins to get us ready for the real-life use of free-motion quilting by guiding us through the process of making a quilt sandwich and basting the quilt. Dara is clear from the start that imperfections are part of the learning process with free-motion quilting and I really like that Dara emphasises this before we even start free-motion quiltingit takes some of the pressure off!





Soweve got our space set up and ready to go, weve made the quilt sandwich and the quilt is bastedwhat next? Well, section 2 is next!





Section 2 is split into 10 chapters with each chapter exploring a different free-motion quilting (straight lines, es and is, loops, daisies, paisleys, stippling, circuit boards, wishbones and fancy ls, ribbon candy curves, and clamshells). To say these sections are phenomenal is an understatement! The level of detail, inspiration, instruction, and activities is incredible.





Each chapter tells you what you need for practising that quilting technique, the skills youll learn, the key elements of that quilting design, examples of variations of that quilting design, a record/time sheet with practice workouts (mini activities) for practising that quilting technique and an individual, stand-alone project to practise the quilting technique (with full instructions on making the project from start to finish).





There is also an on-going pattern throughout the book to make a Sawtooth Star Quilt and, when Dara covers each quilting technique, she also demonstrates how to use that quilting technique within one of your Sawtooth Star blocks.





I LOVE this as it enables you to not only learn new techniques and to practice what youve been reading, but it also enables you to have a full quilt at the end as a tangible sample of the different quilting techniques. What better way to remember them?





This is a fabulous, inspiring, creative and, most importantly, accessible book which turns something that is typically quite daunting (free-motion quilting) into something which is fun and exciting! I really loved it and I cannot wait to start free-motion quilting! -- Naomi Clarke * naomialice.com *

Contents


Introduction

Section I Foundation Building - Full page opener - asked author to send 1/2 yard cuts of fabrics

Chapter 1 Sewing Machines and other Supplies

Sewing Machines

Needles and Bobbins

Presser Feet

Drawing Implements and Writing Surfaces

Understanding Sewing Machine Tension

Maintenance


Chapter 2 Thread, Fabric, and Batting

Thread

Fabric

Batting


Chapter 3 Setting up your Sewing Space and Setting Goals

Physical Space

Setting Goals


Chapter 4 Basic Skills

Basics of Free Motion Quilting

Making a Quilt Sandwich

Basting a Quilt

Making and Attaching Binding

Quilt Labels: A Special Touch

Foundation Building Practice Workouts


Section II Design Elements and Projects

Chapter 5 Straight Line Quilting

Design Element: Straight Lines

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: On A Roll

Extra! Straight Line Stitched Quilt

Chapter 6 Quilting Directional e's and l's

Design Elements: e's and l's

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: Tote-ally Terrific

Extra! FMQ to Embellish Straps


Chapter 7 Quilting Loops

Design Element: loops

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: Heart of the Home Pillow Cover

Extra! Log Cabin Quilt

Chapter 8 Quilting Daisies

Design Element: Daisies

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: He Loves Me; He Loves Me Not Apron

Extra! Quick and Yummy Quilt

Chapter 9 Quilting Paisleys

Design Element: Paisleys

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: Ohio Star Table Runner

Extra! Ohio Star Quilt

Chapter 10 Quilting Stipple, Meandering & Puzzle Designs

Design Elements: Stippling, Meandering & Puzzles

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: So Happy Together Placemats

Extra! Make them Extra Fun

Chapter 11 Quilting Circuit Boards

Design Elements: Circuit Boards

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: Technically Speaking Computer Cover

Extra! Knome Garden Quilt


Chapter 12 Quilting Wishbones and Fancy L's

Design Elements: Wishbones, Fancy L's

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: Continuous Fancy Eights Builder Quilt


Chapter 13 Quilting Ribbon Candy

Design Element: Ribbon Candy Curves

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: X's and O's Quilt


Chapter 14 Quilting Clamshells

Design Element: Clamshells

Design Variations

Practice Workouts

Project: Checkerboard Quilt Set


About the Author

Dara Tomasson is a school teacher turned professional quilter. When she isnt longarm quilting or cheering her kids at their basketball games, Dara loves to design patterns, make YouTube videos, and quilt for charity. She lives on Vancouver Island. For more information, visit www.daratomasson.com.