Free motion quilting can be a pain to learn. There’s a fine line between needing to pay more attention to what...

Free motion quilting can be a pain to learn. There’s a fine line between needing to pay more attention to what...
“But I don’t want to ruin it." More often than not, those who struggle with machine quilting have uttered this phrase...
Using ribbon candy variations in your quilts is a fun unexpected design that is always a fan favorite! I always think...
Sometimes jumping into free motion quilting needs a baby step, and grid quilting is just the thing to do it! Create structured free motion quilting using these 9 grid quilting ideas to dip your toes in and get started!
Thread breaking can be tricky since there are just so many reasons it happens, and not every reason is super obvious just by looking at the machine. Continue reading for 9 common reasons you’ll see your thread breaking during FMQ and more how to fix it!
Sometimes a walking foot is just not the most efficient option. With lots of short straight lines, FMQ is actually the better option! Continue reading for tips on doing straight line quilting withOUT a walking foot, and 4 exercises to practice yourself!
Sometimes you just want to try some new designs and get away from the “usuals”. Continue reading for 15 unique ways to quilt a half square triangle quilt block for inspiration on your next quilt!
There are many myths out there as to why you can’t or shouldn’t try to free motion quilt. Check out these 7 common myths that stop quilters from learning and mastering FMQ.
One of the hardest parts of machine quilting is deciding what to quilt! Continue to see the 6 step process I use to develop my quilting plans and learn how to make one yourself!
There are tons of different ways to mark your quilts, but some of them can actually cause damage! Continue reading to find out if you are making this quilting mistake and what tools to use when!
Borders and Backgrounds can be two of the worst parts of a quilt to quilt. One makes you quilt the same shape over and over, while the other gives you so many options you can’t possibly decide, but Borders and Backgrounds by Angela Walters will give you all the tools to know exactly how to attack your machine quilting. Continue reading for an in depth Craftsy class review!
A quilting creative block is a real thing! you get all the way finished with your quilt top and just draw a blank on how to quilt it. Sometimes seeing the perfect design kick starts the creative juices and gets you back on track to finishing a project. Continue reading for 5 uncommon quilting designs that will be PERFECT for your next quilt.