Many times when watching you do free motion quilting, your quilt top looks so loose that I would expect pleats or puckers, but never does. How do you do that? I’m always smoothing and trying to keep mine taut/flat and you breeze right over everything!
I know she's talked before about using fusible batting. So perhaps it looks loose and puffy, but the backing/batting/top are actually securely fused together?
JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL! Yes, I bought a gammill about 9 months ago, went to one class, and have not yet quilted one quilt, I have 15 un quilted qilt to do. I think I am afraid to screw it up. I do not want to get hooked on the pantograms, not a big fan of that type quilting. Your channel is inspiring, thank you.
The free handouts are great but I have been buying the extended ones and putting all of them in a notebook so I have a good reference to refer to. I’ve done pebbles but have learned more about how and where I might use them. Thanks Angela!
Just like most quilters commenting below, i love pebbles. (and fruit loops too!). Thanks again for a great lesson and for also showing us combining designs....LOVE it.
thank you so much for this tutorial. I just bought a long arm and I feel that this tutorial is giving me the necessary help to free motion and get started.
Hi Angela. Loving these designs and tips. I've been wanting to try the elongated swirls and am in process of fmq'ing a quilt at the moment that I want to try it on. Can't wait for next week! In the meantime, on to pebbles etc on the panel. Cheers 🇨🇦
Can you point me to a video that shows how you get your quilt to stop dragging while you’re quilting it on your domestic machine. I seem to spend all my time picking up sections of my quilt so they aren’[t dragging!
Wait...when did a feather happen? I can see a traditional feather next to the center when you’re doing the pebbles on the long arm. Feeling more brave to try pebbles now. I’ve kind of been avoiding them.
I’m amazed your fabric isn’t pinned and stretched taught yet, you never seem to get fabric tucks. Experience, I know. Still impressive. Also, I feel I have much more pebble control on my domestic machine tan on a longarm. Again, I suppose that comes with practice.
Good morning I’m in Colorado Springs heading to Nashville. It’s Angela studio in my way. I need her address to stop by. Please let me know. Sincerely Catalina
I like the way you get down to business and cut to the chase. Your videos are packed with info and not padded with fluff.
Many times when watching you do free motion quilting, your quilt top looks so loose that I would expect pleats or puckers, but never does. How do you do that? I’m always smoothing and trying to keep mine taut/flat and you breeze right over everything!
Me too I’ve wondered about that
I know she's talked before about using fusible batting. So perhaps it looks loose and puffy, but the backing/batting/top are actually securely fused together?
Your explanations, camera angles, and examples are extremely helpful for me. Thank you very much!!
JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL! Yes, I bought a gammill about 9 months ago, went to one class, and have not yet quilted one quilt, I have 15 un quilted qilt to do. I think I am afraid to screw it up. I do not want to get hooked on the pantograms, not a big fan of that type quilting. Your channel is inspiring, thank you.
Who “thumbs down” this video? Great video for those just starting to free motion.
Hang in there. The design really does look better after it's all done. Angela, you are amazing! Such practical advice. Thank you!!
Watching you quilt is just mesmerizing!
The free handouts are great but I have been buying the extended ones and putting all of them in a notebook so I have a good reference to refer to. I’ve done pebbles but have learned more about how and where I might use them. Thanks Angela!
Hi Angela. You are such an inspiring teacher and make quilting look so easy. Thank you for all your tips. You're awesome.
Just like most quilters commenting below, i love pebbles. (and fruit loops too!). Thanks again for a great lesson and for also showing us combining designs....LOVE it.
You give me such confidence to try these designs. Thank you for your positive, "You Can Do This" instructions!
You make it look so easy. Respect.
Hi Angela, I wish I would stay with you for a week and you would be my quilting teacher! 😀
Thank you Angela, great video. You are a sanity saver.
Thank you for your tutorial. This is exactly what I am looking for to get started. Looking forward to seeing your other videos!!💕💕💕💕💕
Like your tips about changing directions and thinking coin sizes. 👍
I like the combination of the pebbles with the swirl flower and some leaves. Also, the tip about clockwise, anti-clockwise is really good.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I appreciate all you do.
Super. I ❤️ pebbles!! Big circles too. Thanks, Angela!
Did you realize that you quilted a “Hidden Mickey”? Love it!
thank you so much for this tutorial. I just bought a long arm and I feel that this tutorial is giving me the necessary help to free motion and get started.
I have been doing the pebbles. I think I need to practice more. lol Love all that you have shown us and the great tips.
I was finally able to get started. It is so much fun to have this panel and your videos to practice with! Thank you so much!
Hi Angela. Loving these designs and tips. I've been wanting to try the elongated swirls and am in process of fmq'ing a quilt at the moment that I want to try it on. Can't wait for next week! In the meantime, on to pebbles etc on the panel. Cheers 🇨🇦
ohh this is soo helpfull thank you soo soo much angela!! Love from Québec xxxxxx
Such lovely stitching! You make it look so easy and I need to practice this pattern more. Thank you for your inspiration!
Really great tips. Thanks Angela.
Love your work.
Love your work 💞it inspires me
Thank you so much, you make break it down and you feel you can quilt too
Thanks for sharing.
This a pattern that really benefits from being 'rehearsed' with a pen/pencil. I have a small dry erase board I use for practising
Thanks Angela!
Can you point me to a video that shows how you get your quilt to stop dragging while you’re quilting it on your domestic machine. I seem to spend all my time picking up sections of my quilt so they aren’[t dragging!
Hello, I can’t wait❣️❣️
Wait...when did a feather happen? I can see a traditional feather next to the center when you’re doing the pebbles on the long arm.
Feeling more brave to try pebbles now. I’ve kind of been avoiding them.
LOVE PEBBLES!!!!
Thanks!
Stanton Crest
love your gloves, details please, name, brand?
She sells these in her shop...QIMT...
Which one of your free motion quilting books would have all of these designs from the FMQ challenge in them?
Just wondering what type of machine you use?
That was super helpful. My pebbles are never round. 😩😩😩🥴
So you go around pebbles twice?
Can you tell me what kind of echo foot to get for my wife’s singer sewing machine?
I’m amazed your fabric isn’t pinned and stretched taught yet, you never seem to get fabric tucks. Experience, I know. Still impressive. Also, I feel I have much more pebble control on my domestic machine tan on a longarm. Again, I suppose that comes with practice.
Good morning I’m in Colorado Springs heading to Nashville. It’s Angela studio in my way. I need her address to stop by. Please let me know. Sincerely Catalina
Are you really quilting that fast on your long arm! 🤪. I can’t keep up with your video!!