Thursday, April 10, 2014

The lowdown on FMQ feet

I'm guest-posting over at Sew Mama Sew today, talking about free-motion quilting feet for domestic sewing machines. Much like with piecing feet, there are lots of options for free-motion quilting feet! Open toe, closed toe, floating, spring loaded - it's a smorgasbord of options, really. I'm breaking them all down to give you the lowdown about what feet work best for free-motion quilting, and there is a super fun giveaway involved too! Hop on over to Sew Mama Sew to check it out!


4 comments:

  1. it was a great post -- very helpful

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  2. This is nice! I like this word: smorgasbord
    I wonder if it comes from Norwegian. Fun.

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  3. I will check out the post but not there yet regarding experience just started my first quilt following your book Becoming a Confident Quilter. I'm trying a cut down version first but enjoying putting the patchwork together and your instructions are great :)

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