I’ve just started FMQ on my new Janome M7 Continental machine. I’ve been doing this kind of “doodling” and didn’t know there was a real name for it! Your videos are so helpful! And I love how you just fly around with your longarm!
Thank you so much for this video, I've wanted to learn McTavishing for a long time but I just didn't get it. This is the clearest explanation of McTavishing that I've seen! I think I'm finally ready to try it.
Liz Xu Wilson , I'm so glad this was of help. Everyone's hand will create a different look, making it their own thumbprint so to speak. I hope you get to give this a whirl!
I’ve just discovered your TH-cam channel and I think your videos are extremely well done. I’d like to echo what other people have said about how great the audio and visual components of your videos are. It helps to make the quilting process so much easier to relate to. Thank you so much!
Thank you! I usually quilt at 12 to 14th stitches per inch. This video was shot on my first longarm, which was a well used A1. I traded that one in and now use an Innova. if you watch more of my videos, you might see when I switched over. Thank you for your kindness. I hope you have a wonderful evening.
Beautiful. I am new to quilting and had no idea about this technique. Thank you so much. Divides a big section into such managrable units!
i LOVE doing this mctavishing ! so much fun !
this is a great video ty !
I’ve just started FMQ on my new Janome M7 Continental machine. I’ve been doing this kind of “doodling” and didn’t know there was a real name for it! Your videos are so helpful! And I love how you just fly around with your longarm!
Thank you so much for this video, I've wanted to learn McTavishing for a long time but I just didn't get it. This is the clearest explanation of McTavishing that I've seen! I think I'm finally ready to try it.
Liz Xu Wilson , I'm so glad this was of help. Everyone's hand will create a different look, making it their own thumbprint so to speak. I hope you get to give this a whirl!
I’ve just discovered your TH-cam channel and I think your videos are extremely well done. I’d like to echo what other people have said about how great the audio and visual components of your videos are. It helps to make the quilting process so much easier to relate to. Thank you so much!
Awe, I’m glad you found me and I hope you have fun with feathers! Thank you so very much for your kindness!!
I have been doing this but I called it doodle quilting or zentangle quilting. Love the flower idea.
Jody&Jozie Jameson, thank you!
Great job
Quilters may call it McTavishing. Art Journalers call it zen tangle. Awesome lesson. Thank you!
Awe, thank you, Valerie!
That is beautiful !
Thanks so much for sharing. I'm definitely going to try this, it looks amazing.
Toni Gibbs , thank you! Have fun with it! Karen McTavish does amazing work! Her McTavishing certainly opened up a whole new way of doing things!
Absolutely beautiful 🌹
I really really liked your work. I do quilting on Juki tl-2010q. I was thinking of buying stitch regulator without frame. Do you think, it will help?
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Hi! I love your stitch length! What machine do you have???
Thank you! I usually quilt at 12 to 14th stitches per inch. This video was shot on my first longarm, which was a well used A1. I traded that one in and now use an Innova. if you watch more of my videos, you might see when I switched over. Thank you for your kindness. I hope you have a wonderful evening.
Love your demonstration of this technique. Thank you. Do you have a teaching schedule available?
Dr Michael Elinski, thank you so very much! I’m not teaching yet, but it is a dream of mine. Who knows what 2018 will bring!
Ive tried this. Looked pretty good, Id like to try again after seeing your video. Do you quilt with or without your stitch regulator?
Ann Philbeck, glad to hear! I usually stitch with the stitch regulator. I’m just used to it.
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I personally don’t like this look. It just looks like a lazy mess to me and I would be upset if someone did this on one of my quilts.