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Foolproof Walking-Foot Quilting Designs: Visual Guide • Idea Book
Title: Foolproof Walking-Foot Quilting Designs: Visual Guide • Idea Book 
Author: Mashuta, Mary 
Released: 2015-09-07 
Publisher: C&T Publishing - Lafayette, CA 
ISBN: 9781617450518 
Format: Paperback 
Category: Crafts, Hobbies & Home 
Last Updated: 2018-06-17 
Rating: -1 
Pages: 80 
Description:
Liberate your machine's walking foot and move beyond basic stitch-in-the-ditch quilting! This idea book of walking-foot quilting designs includes expert tips for using commercial quilting templates, paper cuttings, and traditional sashiko-style patterns. A multitude of designs, with icons to indicate skill level and time required to accomplish it. Learn to quilt custom shapes to fit every quilt block, center panel, sashing, border, and cornerâ??without marking and math. Includes large-scale photos of 30 inspiring quilts.

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Mary is showing us to move on with our machine quilting. It's time for stitch-in-the-ditch to move over. Her clever designs can be used with any block, border and corner. A great bonus is there is no maths, no marking with these designs. You can use templates, paper cutting, traditional or even sashiko designs. Once pieced together you can embellish your work further. Skill levels required are indicated. But there is more - this book provides visual inspiration, the basics of quilting, creating templates, making blocks, creating centre pieces. There's a great gallery of work too. It's all about creative quilting that often uses the shapes in your design to stitch and quilt. * Karen Platt Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk/crafts * There is no pencil or chalk marking on the quilts. Tape and freezer paper templates only are used. Detailed instructions about threads and needles are followed by paper folding techniques showing how to make the templates. Simple commercial templates can also be transferred to freezer paper. This is not continuous line quilting. The designs are often built up with pattern upon pattern and decorative stitching. Later complex Sashiko designs are added. There are clear diagrams, grading the designs from quick to time consuming. Unfortunately the quilting is hard to see in the photos against the heavily patterned fabric. * British Patchwork and Quilting *