All Twelve; All DONE! |
Hybrid April 2012 & October 2012 BONUS Challenge Exercises |
Wooden Embroidery Hoop, Bridal Tulle, Sharpie Marker and Don Linn's Design |
Design Transferred to Silk Fabric with Purple Marker |
Back Side of Design, Excess Poly Trapunto Batting Trimmed Away |
Well, the clock is ticking, so I'd better do a quick recap so I can get this post up before the Linky closes. Here are the links that will take you back to all twelve original FMQ Challenge posts on SewCalGal's blog, as well as links to my own post for each completed assignment:
- Angela Walters' July Quilted Tiles tutorial, my efforts posted here on 7/3/2012
- Ann Fahl's March Thread Dancing tutorial (no longer available online), my efforts posted here on 7/19/2012
- Wendy Sheppard's August Jester Hat tutorial, my efforts posted here on 8/12/2012
- Paula Reid's September Feathered Wreath tutorial, my efforts posted here on 9/30/2012
- Teri Lucas's October Signature tutorial, my efforts posted here on 10/20/2012
- Frances Moore's January Leafy Vines tutorial, my efforts posted here on 10/24/2012
- Sarah Vedeler's November Spirals tutorial, my efforts posted here on 11/28/2012
- Diane Gaudynski's February Feathers tutorial, my efforts posted here on 6/16/2013
- Cindy Needham's June Divide and Conquer tutorial, my efforts posted here on 7/20/2013
- Leah Day's May Foundational Stippling tutorial, my efforts posted here on 10/9/2013
- Patsy Thompson's Border Design tutorial, my efforts posted here on 10/25/2013
- Don Linn's April Tulle Marking tutorial and Diane Loomis's October Bonus Machine Trapunto tutorial, my efforts posted right here at the top of THIS post, right now, at the last possible moment on 10/31/2013!
All Twelve Together: My (Two) Year-Long FMQ Journey |
I want to send a HUGE thank you out to SewCalGal for hosting the 2012 and 2013 Free-Motion Quilting Challenges, to each and every one of the teachers who graciously donated their time and their tutorials, and to all of the sponsors who donated prizes to keep the excitement going over the past two years. I'd also like to thank all of the other 2,000+ participants world-wide who made the commitment to spend a year working on their free-motion quilting skills and to share photos of their struggles and successes in the Flicker group and on their personal blogs. Seeing photos of everyone else's progress online has been so incredibly inspiring and motivating, and when I look back at my own earliest quilting samples it's amazing to see how much my quilting skills have improved over the last year and a half. I wouldn't say that practice makes PERFECT (yet!), but at least now I know I'm on the right track!
By the way, if you're at all interested in machine embroidery, you won't want to miss SewCalGal's Fall Machine Embroidery Blog Hop that runs all next week. I'm scheduled to post on Wednesday, November 6th, and I have some VERY unique embroidery designs to share with youyou. We will all be featuring machine embroidered projects from a talented professional digitizer, sharing best practices for machine embroidery, and I believe we will each be hosting a fabulous GIVEAWAY, so be sure to check back November 4th through the 8th! Here's the official schedule and lineup of machine embroidery bloggers for that event:
Monday, November 4th
- SewCalGal – www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Tuesday, November 5th:
- I Have A Notion - http://www.ihaveanotion.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, November 6th:
- ME! ME! ME! - Cheeky Cognoscenti - http://www.cheekycognoscenti.blogspot.com/
- Patsy Thompson Designs - http://www.patsythompsondesigns.com/blog/
Thursday, November 7th:
- Beaquilter - http://www.beaquilter.com/
Friday, November 8th:
- Stormy Days - http://stormy-daysblog.blogspot.com/
- SewCalGal – www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Now that I got all of THAT out of the way, I can get on with my Halloween!
How do I really feel? I am sitting here having worked my way through your wonderful posts of your journey through FMQ Rebecca and I have to say I feel really happy for you [and for me come to that] as you and I both finished these with little time to spare and I just know you will be feeling as great as I am that they are done, dusted and we can move on now to something that is maybe !! a little more relaxing. I think what you achieved in such a short space of time is truly amazing. I love what you have done with all the challenges, given me some ideas I can tell you and many thanks for the information given throughout on threads and tensions, always appreciated. Well done girl. I wonder what will be next for us!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job, Rebecca! You deserve to take a big bow.
ReplyDeleteAll your work is simply amazing!!! Beautifully done!!!
ReplyDeleteI will be checking out the embroidery blog hop on your day and see what else you've been up too!!! Looking forward to it!!
Yay!! Done and done well. Congratulations! Lane
ReplyDeleteWell Done!!! What an accomplishment. You should be very proud at your works.
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! Once again, I am in total awe. Your work is stupendous. I would not get through one step without breaking down into dramatic sobs. Truly beautiful. We lost my talented and lovely mother-in-law not too long ago and her quilts are some of my most cherished possessions. You are making memories and treasures to pass on to those you love. There is nothing better.
ReplyDeleteThank you, my darling friend, for your kind words and your never ending support. So glad to be back on my game.
Hey I just saw you were one of the winners for the fmq challenge. A BIG CONGRATS to you.
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