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All about free-motion machine quilting

Monday, 15 July 2019

Bits and Pieces

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As you're unpacking your new Machine Quilter frame, you'll find some mysterious metal bits. They're bubble wrapped to the u...
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Saturday, 13 July 2019

Stays Square

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Reason number 5: I love machine quilting frames because they keep your quilt nice and flat and square . I could have called this post b...
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Friday, 12 July 2019

Eye Hand Coordination

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Following on with   5 reasons why I love machine quilting frames.  Here's reason # 4: Machine quilting frames help you see what you...
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Thursday, 11 July 2019

No Pain

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 Here's my third reason for loving machine quilting on a frame:   It's easy on your body .    Real quilting is personal.  Good too...
Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Line Dancing

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Fred & Ginger in Swing Time "Ginger Rogers  did everything  that Fred Astaire did,  and she did it backwards and in high h...
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Monday, 8 July 2019

Perfectly Tensioned Layers

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Reason Number 1: A machine quilting frame perfectly tensions the layers of your quilt so you NEVER have to baste, pin, glue or tack aga...
Sunday, 7 July 2019

The Big 5

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We're busy getting ready for the Festival of Quilts . We love the show! The fun of preparations, ordering the threads and completing ...
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Martha
Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, married an English man and raised 6 children in Lincolnshire,UK. I'm keen to make American innovations in machine quilting more readily accessible to the English quilter. I take a folk art approach, helping ordinary people achieve extraordinary results. I've been developing, demonstrating and teaching hand-guided free-motion machine quilting techniques since 2003.
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