The FMQ challenge on SewCalGal was by Leah Day and featured 2 well done, informative videos. In the first video Leah talks about tools she used in her free-motion adventures. She also offers such great insights stressing the importance of practice and trying a variety of tools, threads and materials.
The stitches Leah taught are 2 variations on meandering stipples. Both are referred to as foundational designs.
The first is a double stipple:
It makes a great texture and I found it fun, easy and relaxing.
The second is called a railroad track stipple. I like it too!
I will be adding these stitches to my toolbox. I am really enjoying this year-long feature and learning a ton. Many thanks to SewCalGal for organizing this and to the awesome teachers for sharing their knowledge. This is really a great way to learn and practice to improve FMQ skills!
The stitches Leah taught are 2 variations on meandering stipples. Both are referred to as foundational designs.
The first is a double stipple:
It makes a great texture and I found it fun, easy and relaxing.
The second is called a railroad track stipple. I like it too!
I will be adding these stitches to my toolbox. I am really enjoying this year-long feature and learning a ton. Many thanks to SewCalGal for organizing this and to the awesome teachers for sharing their knowledge. This is really a great way to learn and practice to improve FMQ skills!
6 comments:
Love the second one, very modern and funky!
That's all you need is more tricks in your tool box! They look really great!
Nice job. I hope you are having fun with the 2012 FMQ Challenge.
SewCalGal
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Hi Kheli, Your May challenge fmq is fabulous! Bravo, very well done.
Such cool FMQ patterns! Wish I could figure out what I'm doing wrong =D
well done. I did my challenge yesterday. it was fun.
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