Monday, April 16, 2012

April FMQ with SewCalGal and Don Linn


Don Linn's book entitled "Free Motion Machine Quilting" arrived on April 5th and after enjoying his free, online tutorial on SewCalGal's blog and reading his book, then visiting about fifteen quilting blogger's websites to see what they experienced, I felt ready to prepare a baby quilt I am working on with an image of Pooh the Bear.  



Here's my pictoral:


I chose Aurifil 50w for both top and bobbin with a 70/10 needle, but switched to an 80/12 later after breaking the smaller needle (I believe it was due to the heavier flannel in the quilt).
I traced Pooh from a coloring book page, but left out a few of the finer details.  I did stop and start for each eyebrow, the eyes, the nose and his little mouth.  It was worth it!
I borrowed this ironing board idea from quilter's at a recent festival I attended.  This is simply an $8.50 USD wooden folding TV tray/table that I covered with an ironing board cover (cut to fit) and stapled to the underside.  It's portable, lightweight and great to work with!  
Thanks to several other SewCalGal FMQers who advised setting the Sharpie-marked bridal weight tulle with a nylon setting!  This helped alot since this is going to be a present!

I tried light-colored chalk first, but couldn't see it, so I decided to use the blue wash-away marker.  I was tempted to use the Frixion pen, but chickened out at the last moment.

***Isn't Pooh such a happy little guy?  His face brightens my day :-)***


Open-toe quilting foot on my Brother Innovis 4000D (you can get Disney machine embroidery designs for this machine from www.ibroidery.com).  Feed dogs down.


Here's the little guy (easier to see with the blue marker since I used ecru colored Aurifil.


Can you see Pooh's little nose and mouth after I washed his face? 

This was a very timely challenge - thank you Darlene of SewCalGal and Don Linn, free-motion machine quilter extraodinaire, a.k.a. Mr. Quilt!



Best wishes for a successful April FMQ to you!  


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4 comments:

Tammy said...

Hi Mary Ann, I love your tv tray ironing board, most likely to be copying that. Your Winnie the Pooh stencil is fabulous. Old eyes I guess, but once you removed the coloured marking I couldn't see the design at all on the quilt. A wonderful gift...bravo..well done.

balfourray said...

Embroidery works are display on this article.It look so amazing and extra ordinary art.This kind of idea is really wonderful and inspire us.


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Wendy said...

Nicely done! Did you enjoy the technique?

Mary Ann said...

Yes, I truly enjoyed the process, Wendy!