Can’t Fail Free-Motion Quilting Techniques
One of my favorite phrases is, If you think you can’t you’re probably right! Did you ever have that thought when it came to free-motion quilting? Luckily my Sewing With Nancy guest, Molly Hanson, took the can-do attitude and taught herself artistic stitching. Now, you can watch her can-do free-motion quilting techniques online and view the specific techniques in her book.
Molly’s goal in teaching free-motion quilting is to inspire creativity. The best news is that creativity isn’t difficult! To prove it, we’ll start with Paisley free-motion quilting techniques.
Paisley
The wide-to-narrow paisley design is often paired with geometric quilt patterns. It’s a free-motion design perfect for beginner stitchers.
Note from Nancy—I’ve tried free-motion quilting in the past and was never able to master paisley. After following Molly’s directions, I had success after the first try. Really!
Woodgrain
Quilting nature-based designs seems to bring a sense of calm. Woodgrain is a design that relies on imperfection for its beauty. This is not a design to stress out about or fuss over. Small wiggles and bumps give it character, and variance in width of the grain adds to the beauty.
Swirls
Swirls work well almost anywhere. You’ll learn how to manipulate the shape by creating a half or even a quarter swirl, or stitch around one swirl to create more layers to fill a space. This design teams well with many other free-motion styles.
Print Tracking
Our last free-motion quilting technique of this series is Print Tracking. Just like it sounds, you choose a printed fabric and track or stitch along the design. This outline stitching allows you to make the fabric design really stand out, while giving you the opportunity to quilt all sorts of new shapes you might not otherwise try.
Watch Free-Motion Quilting for Beginners (Part One and Part Two) on Sewing With Nancy online.
You’ll really enjoy Molly’s Book!
In Free-Motion Quilting for Beginners learn how to:
- Set up your machine for free-motion quilting, no technique is left out.
- Begin by learning how to quilt your name, because soon you’ll be signing unique works of art.
- Master all the fundamentals of free-motion quilting by working on manageable fat-quarter-sized fabric pieces.
- Confidently stitch 10 different quilting designs, including stippling variations, pebbles, square meander, swirls, and woodgrain.
- Take your skill to new heights as you quilt 15 practical projects to enhance your daily life, such as a tabletop organizer, table runner, tote bag, weekender bag, and laptop sleeve.
Bye for now,
Lillian Petersen
My favorite free motion quilting is swirls 🙂 -Would be very happy if I win the giveaway book -Free motion quilting for beginners. Happy new year. Br Lillian
Debbie Chenoweth
i enjoy using swirls.
Debbie Frick
I like doing swirls and the woodgrain is fun too. I would lobve to win the Free motion quilting book! Thanks for the contest!
Paula Gaiser
I want to try the woodgrain pattern!
Peggy
I have only quilted for a couple of years. And by quilting I mean piling most and having it quilted. The few things I have quilted I stipples. I do not have a long arm and don’t know how you manipulate such a large piece with the small arm. Can’t wait to read this book to learn some new techniques.
Margo Shults
Love the swirls. I haven’t started a quilt because I am afraid that I wouldn’t be able to finish. With this book I believe I could start my quilt. Have a Happy New Year. Love your show.
Patricia Dorwin
My preference is for the wood grain. Next would be the circles, and then follow-the-pattern. I am anxious to try this technique but will have to wait until the “holidaze” have passed.
Helen Stewart
I love the swirl designs-they make anything look so elegant!
Diana Grindel
It would have to be the swirls is my favorite stitch that I would be wanting to learn how to do from her book if I won. I also would enjoy teaching my granddaughters how to do it as well.
Thanks for chance to win
Jill Collins
I received this book, DVD, and kit for Christmas. I am really impressed with the information and quality. I opened the book to the exact pattern that I wanted to try for my recently finished quilt top. I really feel I can do this just by listening to the words of encouragement on the DVD.
Marilyn Knuth
I have tried free motion quilting a few times. I like the feather designs. I would like to learn how to handle a largest quilt when using the free motion techniques.
ethelann wood
I “wood” love to read this book and try out the wood grain. My last name is Wood and I have finally found a stamp for my labels– it is wood grain! This would be the icing on the cake if I can get some confidence and experience with free motion quilting. I always learn from you, I’ve watched since before I ever sewed or quilted. Thanks!!
Mary
WOW!!! I’ve always thought stippling was pretty, but was afraid to try free motion quilting. It just seemed like something I would never be able to master. I watched the first video, got some courage, and decided to give it a try. My first few samples weren’t that good, but they weren’t that bad either. So, I kept practicing and after a few hours my samples started looking pretty good. Now, I’m super excited. I really think I can master this. Thanks Nancy for having Molly on your show.
Joanne Phillips
Swirls are my favorite, but the wood grain is very nice. I’ll have to give it a try. Would love to have the book!
Marilyn Spurgeon
I’ve started a baby quilt and learning to quilt would be wonderful. Thank you, Nancy, for the opportunity to have this book.
Susan
I would love to be able to do the Paisley design. Love the look of FMQ but have not mastered it yet.
pat castonguay
I like the look of the print tracking.
Cheryl M
Swirls and print tracking are techniques I would like to get the hand of. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this book!
Charlotte
I love the wood grain – thanks for the opportunity to win the book.
Kaye DeWitt
I would love to learn the Paisley pattern! If I don’t win the free copy, I am definitely going to buy the book.
Doreen Linehan
I like them all but the swirls and wood grain are probably my favorites. I’d definitely try the wood grain. The swirls would intimidate me to try and get them look that good.
Penny R
I only do straight lines for quilting. I would love to win this book so I can learn her techniques and practice them.
pat
Swirls!
AS
I’d like to try the woodgrain.
glima
I have been free motion quilting for about a year now and can’t get enough! I love the wood grain – gotta try it out!
Pat M
I have been doing free-motion quilting for a few years, but only simple designs – mostly straight lines that criss cross to create triangles. I would love to learn how to do the paisley designs. I think this book would be extremely helpful. I’d love to have a copy! Thanks!
Your show is no longer included in the program listing offered by our tv provider. I’m so glad that I can still watch the episodes online!
Jennifer K
I love the swirls!!
carrie
It is a toss up between the woodgrain and the paisley. They both are so beautiful and I want to try! It would be awesome to win the giveaway book! Thanks for the opportunity to win.
Carolyn S
I have been trying to teach myself FMQ for a yr or so. This book would be such a help.
Mary Teed
Found the free motion quilting show very interesting. The wood grain is my favorite. Would look to try it and if I win the book will be trying it very soon. Thank you Nancy and Molly for the wonderful show.
Barb Glasscoe
I love the Swirls and learning how to do this is on my to-do list (along with too many other things!) 🙂
Barb Glasscoe
I love the Swirls and this is on my to-do list to learn (along with too many other things!!) 🙂
Sue
This book looks exactly what I need – I’ve been wanting to learn FMQ for so long. My favorite is swirls.
Martha
The woodgrain design is beautiful. I can only do meandering fairly well. I think lots of practice is required to learn the really beautiful designs. Maybe that should be at the top of my New Year resolutions. Practice, Practice, Practice!
JaneS
The swirls really catch my eye. I’ve always been intimidated by free motion quilting, especially anything with a curvy design.
Mary Gray
I have never seen the wood grain idea before. Think it would be fun to do.
Diana
Paisley is my favorite!
Sandii Easthope
I love the look of the woodgrain. I like to do a lot of woodsy quilts and it would be great for the borders.I am practising it so I can use it.
Karen
I like the wood grain the best. I have tied FMQ once on a purse. This books sounds like it would be a great help thanks for the chance to win a copy.
Miriam
I would love to try the woodgrain and paisley. They look very interesting and different. The book would be a great addition to my sewing room.
Wendy
This book looks terrific! I have always been afraid to attempt free motion quilting, but it looks like this book would give me the confidence I need. I like all the designs that were shown, but I think I would try the Swirls first!
Tina OShea
Woodgrain……very calming and any mistake would not be noticeable.
Lela Schneider
I love all of the techniques you’ve shown – the Paisley, the Woodgrain, the Swirls, and the Pattern Tracking. I’ve tried a couple of those in the past, but my results were not that pleasing. Any insights in how to do these designs successfully would really help, as I do not want to be resigned to only stippling circles the rest of my life! 😉
PamB
I like paisley and wood grain. I used to do FMQ and haven’t in many years.
Susan Putman
I really like the look of the wood grain quilting. I have been experimenting with free motion quilting for several years, but usually wind up sending my projects out to long arm quilters. Maybe if I won this book I could complete my pile of table runners and totes – they are just too small to justify a long arm quilter, but they have been waiting for awhile!
Melody Lutz
Definitely SWIRLS!
Judy Abbott
Paisley looks really good…although I’m not able to do it yet.
Mindy Washburn
I love spirals! I can do them open for a quick quilt or close together to even out a quilt top that may not lay flat or may need the extra support.
LuLu
Wood Grain is my very favorite! Oh how I hope you pick my name so I an learn how, using the book!
Ilana
I love the woodgrain.
Beth Ann Leaf
Being a child of the 60s and 70s, I really like the paisley!
Leslie
I like the paisley design. I also want to try the woodgrain in the tree trunks of a Christmas quilt I just finished. Perfect opportunity to practice it!
Sandra
Loopdy loop is my favorite.
Winnie
I would love to start with stippling – for some reason that fascinates me, the way it looks so random but must surely take a fair amount of control to not cross lines!!
Margaret C.
I have always wondered if the design is traced on the fabric to begin with. Print tracking looks like success for a beginner such as myself. thx
Stella
Swirls is the one for me. I love the motion it adds to the quilt.
Joan Sawyer
The only free motion quilting I have done successfully is a water design. I would love to learn paisley and swirls. Thank you for offering a chance to win this book.
Linda
I am trying to learn to do loops—I am a true beginner and I would so love to win this book….I am loving the show…..Many thanks for this series….
Sheila Kester
All of free-motion quilting scares me. I have done a little of “E” and “L” somewhat successfully. This sounds like an approach that I might be confident with. Thanks.
Linda
I would love to learn how to free-motion quilt. I think the paisley design looks very interesting, but also loved the swirls. Maybe I could finish my quilts if I knew these techniques! Thanks!
Terry Hodges
I think the paisley is my favorite “today!” They are all so pretty!
Tina
I would definitely like to learn how to do the swirls.
Gina
Love the swirls!
Sharon N
I would love to learn these techniques. That wood grain is fascinating. I’m so glad you ran these shows.
Colleen Martin
I love the woodgrain design. I’ve never seen that design anywhere!
Robin
My favorite technique is paisley…I just love the look of it! I’ve tried free motion quilting a few times, and the results were not good. I want to learn how to do it, but it feels so awkward and never turns out the way I think it should. I could really use this book!
Donna D'Innocenzo
The woodgrain technique looks fascinating. The book would be right near my sewing machine guaranteed. Thanks for the contest.
I just wanted to say that I just finished your book Seams Unlikely. I could not put it down, it was so inspirational.
Sarah Roberts
The Wood Grain is a free motion design I have never tried. It is beautiful and should be a relaxing technique. Would love to have her book. Thank you for the videos, Nancy.
Cindy Schultz
I like the look of the wood-grain. Molly makes it look so easy. I think I will go try it after posting this. Molly looks so cool, calm and collected when she is free-motion quilting, even on camera. I love that she goes slow and does not do the pedal to the metal technique that I have seen. Thank you so much for allowing Molly to show us how she does this.
Marcia Wood
I love the wood grain. I don’t think I have seen that before. If I learned that, maybe I could design s signature label with it– since my last name is “wood.”
Marcia Wood
I like the wood grain. Would like to learn it since my last name is Wood.
Linda Morales
I love the print tacking but they all are very pretty……want to learn them all!
Alyson Matsuo
I love swirls and pebbles.
Susan
I like the paisley, my goal for 2015 is to learn free-motion quilting, hopefully:)
Pam Treiber
Paisley is my my favorite, seems to look good in large and small spaces. I used turtle wax on my acrylic sewing table, that made it nice and slick to move the heavy quilt I tried it on.
Amy
Print tracking! I can’t wait to try all of them. I haven’t been brave enough to try til I saw these!
Judy Jones
I love the paisleys. I’ve tried it and it’s fun to do and makes a really pretty design.
Pat
I love the Paisley technique but would be delighted to master any of designs shown. I have tried to free motion quilt but have been unsuccessful so far. I hope this book will be exactly what I need.
Karla Tolson
I like swirls!
June Magnusson
I really like all of the designs, but the wood grain draws my attention the most. I would really love to learn to do all of them. Thank-you.
Jeanette Tuck
I really like the woodgrain quilting.
Sandra Cantrell
My favorite free motion quilting pattern is the swirl design.
Barbara Mattson
I’d love to learn them all, but I’d begin with the paisley! This is the year I am determined to learn to FMQ.
Lynn
The wood grain pattern looks very interesting to try.
Jo D
Why do I like this? Because you show applications for regular sewing. Ideas Ideas Ideas. And this:
Begin by learning how to quilt your name, because soon you’ll be signing unique works of art.
You think? Dreams. Even if I sign anything, life is wonderful.
Starla
I love the swirls.
Janet Martin
I am particularly interested in the Paisley pattern. It looks like it would be adaptive to many projects, and is a new twist to the standard stippling. I have yet to master free motion quilting; in fact iI haven’t even reached novice so Molly Hanson’s book and video is just what I need. 🙂
Donna J. Pfost
I really love the print tracking, but I think I will try the woodgrain pattern first, just because of the item I am currently working on!! Thanks for the opportunity to win this fabulous book!! 🙂
Clara Chandler
The use of a printed fabric to “track” the design seems very doable. Thanks for the review of the Free Motion series.
Berenice
I love the swirls, they remind me of ocean waves, but I have to try that wood grain. My niece would love a bag like the one above!
Mary
I love the paisley, when I need to have a quilt quilted, I have the paisley done. I would love to win the book to try all the designs.
Lisa Garrett
I love the paisley.
Carol
I love the wood grain. Maybe I’ll be brave enough to try it!
Lori M.
I know it was last, and was called the easiest but the look of applique was so wonderful on the backing fabric…I just love that detail of learning Free Motion Quilting..Thank you for the giveaway….
Joanne Larson
First, I think they are all fabulous! The one I would like to master is the paisley because I think it would lead into some sort of feather motifs. Thank you for your wonderful mini classes! I have been home recouperating from a major back surgery and find this to be the best time for learning new things.
Catherine
I love all of the free motion quilting. But I think my favorite would have to be the woodgrain. Thank you so much for your time and your knowledge.
Robbin E. Dillon
I’m heading to my work room to try some of the wood grained style – since I worked for a furniture designer before I became disabled, I tend to love all things woody!!
Barb Skinner
Since I’m still a newbie to FM I am in to loops, swirls, and large waves. I would love to receive a book that truly is for beginners so I can become confident quilter, thanks for the chance to win!
Mary VanAtter
I like the paisley pattern the most because it can be combined with other patterns so easily. I would love to have the book of free-motion quilting for beginners. It would help in learning to be able to have a go to guide.
Mary
Ellen
My very favorite free motion is feathers. They are so graceful and pretty. I am a beginner and like to try new designs. Happy New Year. Love you site, please keep up the wonderful information you share with us. Blessings, Ellen
Kelly Sasman
I’m like you Nancy – FM has just never been easy for me. I only do stippling. I am excited to watch these episodes and give it Molly’s methods a try!
Christine
I’d like to try the print tracking method.
Susan Kelly
I really love the swirls!
Mary Cleaver
I want to learn them all!
Alice Y.
Nancy I recently discovered your show and appreciate that you make it possible to watch online. With 2 babies I would not be able to learn so much from you if your episodes weren’t available for online viewing during my kids naptimes! Thank you so very much. I enjoyed your latest 2 episodes on free motion quilting, especially the wood grain pattern is stunning. I plan on trying free motion quilting in the new year.
Patricia Groff
By far my favorite is stippling. It’s so versatile. I’ve been quilting for 30+ yrs and have tried FMQ on my machine. I either go too fast or too slow. I’m sure it’s a lack of practice. I’m sure this book will give me the confidence I need!
Susan
I like the wood-grain best.
Kathleen
They’re all good, but I love the wood grain.
Patricia Dyke
Wow, looks like everyone loved the videos. I did, too. I think I like the pasley the best. I am going to try that. I do a lot of free motion quilting but haven’t tried any of Molly’s techniques. Thank you.
Linda Mattson
I like the wood grain. I have a quilt in brown tones that it would look great on.
gail
I like the pebble design.
Shirley Hemphill
I have to say I finally feel like I can do free motion, after watching these videos they have given me the tools to try this, I feel confident that I can. So many people free motion so why shouldn’t I be able to. Thank you for putting these videos on line, I know you have helped so many quilters to try. I will be ordering the book and will send you a photo of my first finished quilt. I’m now working on an applique by Toni Whitney ” The Guardian” it’s a beautiful rearing horse, going to go on my wall in my living room as it is my first applique quilt and my first to free motion. Thank you Molly and Nancy for these videos.
🙂
Shirley Hemphill
Oops forgot love the wood-grain!!!!
Carol
I have not done much free motion quilting but what I have done is mostly swirls.
Vickie H
I love that wood grain. It is so unusual. Very cool looking!
Liz Deason
I live the wood grain pattern!
Sharon
I love to do paisley. It’s very easy to do and looks great almost anywhere.
Martha Hood
I have never tried free motion= still trying to get up courage for any type of quilting- let someone else that has set up do the quilting on my quilts- I have just started quilting only done 2- guess that is small to compared to rest of you- but just getting started- little late- but at 72 still think have time to do the ones I still want to do have a Blessed Day and the best of New Years
Martie in CA
I am totally impressed with the patched purse with the woodgrain. That is so pretty. I am going to try the paisley, that’s for sure.
Diane Calvi
I like the Paisley design especially since it is for beginners. I have been wanting to do free motion quilting for a long time. Right now I only do the borders and the Stitch in the Ditch. I would love to win the giveaway book so I can get started on some real fascinating quilting. Thanks Diane Calvi
Dorothy S.
I really like the print tracking. I should be able to do that one and would love to win the book. Thank for the chance.
Tammy Wright
flowers and pebbles
Mary J
The woodgrain is my favorite.
Leah OConnor
I love them all but the wood grain looks amazing. What an awesome book. I have done stipple, have practiced other patterns, and wished I could find someone to help me learn. Thank you for a chance to win a copy. Have a happy New Year everyone.
Joan
Love the swirls!
Becky Payne
I would love to learn the swirls and the paisley techniques. Then maybe I could quilt the many quilt tops that I have stored!!
Kim M. Harrington
I love the paisley design and the wood grain design. Practice really does help to get the rhythm down. Would love to win the booklet.
Barbara
Swirl s and wood-grain. Swirls remind me of the freedom of clouds moving across the sky. Wood-grain show how a tree grows with it’s up and downs, much like me learning free-motion quilting.
Eileen
I am sure the paisley would look great on the quilt I am piecing. But I would love to learn all the styles
Barbara
Wood-grain and swirls
Pat Scull
I really like all of them, but I think that Paisley is my favorite
I have several quilt tops here that need to be finished and I would love to try this way to quilt them.
Thanks for the videos, they are great to watch.
Diane Calvi
I would like to learn the Paisley technique to use in my free motion quilting. It is used for beginners which I am. I only do borders and Stitch in the Ditch on my quilts and it looks very primitive. But learning to do Paisley would be a wonderful experience. I like Molly Hanson’s book and would love to be the winner. Thank you. Diane Calvi
Christina Gonzalez
Print tracking looks awesome.
Peggy Natoli Duffy
Swirls is my favorite! Thanks for all of the information!
Pattie Bell
The technique swirls. Just the look makes you want to touch it.
Carol Crosby
I would really like to learn them ALL! So far I only do the stippling and am so ready to move on. I would probably start with the swirl but I do love that wood grain! Oh well……..Carol
Karyn Cowdrey
I love the Swirls because they go with so many different types of fabric and add a touch of elegant whimsy.
Ginger
Wood gain looks neat. I Want to try it.
Lettie
I really like the wood-grain pattern.
Trish O'Shields
I have several free-motion quilting books but have yet to master the technique. I would love to learn from Molly Hanson’s book. I’m hoping her technique will finally help free-motion quilting become a reality for me. I would love to learn how to do the paisley and swirls, actually, I like all of them!
Trish O'Shields
I have several free-motion books for beginners and I still struggle with the technique. I would love to learn from Molly Hanson’s book and I’m hoping her technique will help me finally master free-motion quiltiing and become comfortable with it. I like all the styles but especially paisley and swirls.
Elaine ransom
Wood grain looks easy and useful but I like the paisley as well. I think working on small projects will take the fear out of trying.
Sheila Vaughn
woodgrain
Judy G
The “Woodgrain” quilting looks interesting. I had never seen that one before.
Leslie Trumm
paisley and swirls
Debby Parke
Love the wood grain pattern! Fits perfectly with my husband building furniture with his wood skills!
Erma Waulk
I have quilted a couple of quilts using the walking foot. I would love to learn to do free motion. I think this book would be a great way to begin learning. I get so much enjoyment from all of your shows and videos. They give me confidence to try new things. Thank You!
savannagal
I don’t know how to do free motion quilting. I really want to learn how. There are so many quilted items I’d love to make. There is some pre-quilted fabric in the market, but the patterns and colors are never what I’m looking for, not to mention the boring quilting style. I would love to make my own quilted fabric.
Savannagal
I don’t know how to do free motion quilting, but am eager to learn. The pre-quilted fabrics in retail are rarely the prints or colors I’m seeking. It would be great to learn how to free motion quilt.
Marcia Mulder
I like paisley. I think headbands when I make them:) I just started making swirls but have trouble traveling on to the next swirl. Looking forward to watching the video.
Marlene
I am new to quilting and want to gather all the information I can. It’s all “sew” fascinating. I would live to try the swirl pattern first.
Linda Straka
Love the pebbles and wood grain!
Lynn Petrich
The swirls give such an interesting effect. This would be fun to learn. Thanks for the opportunity to win the book!
Lynn
The swirls give such an interesting and professional effect to the item. I would really like to learn how to do that! Thank you for the opportunity to win this book!
Sally Groff
I love the swirls best. They look so carefree and happy! I would LOVE to win one of these books to learn how to FMQ!
Robin R Klein
What I do most are wavy lines or stitch in the ditch but from what I read in your blog, the tree bark is something I will try. Needless to say, I need to learn more so I really need to win this book! Thanks—Robin
Vivian McCagg
I love that woodgrain ! I have never seen anything like that before. I sure wish I had seen these videos before I had quilted quilts for Christmas. They would have looked so much better!
Karen
The wood grain motif is really awesome! I would like to learn more. I have copied a pattern on the fabric – hearts-It worked real well…thanks for the new ideas. Would love to read and use the book.
Martha
I do not have a favorite. I have not tried free motion yet. I learn better with video and written instructions. I usually use machine stitches for quilting my projects. But some projects need something more. Would like to try.
Liz
Swirls is #1 for me – I just love it! And Wood grain would be #2. Of course, I want to try the others that ae shown.
Patricia
My favorite is the paisley. But I also like the swirls. I love your show and your book was great! Happy New Year! Thanks for the give away.
Sonia Harris
I do not have a favorite as yet. However, the first technique I master in this giveaway book will be my favorite.
Sue Litman
The woodgrain catches my eye because it is different from most quilting, but still looks so realistic. Thanks for all the help over the years!
Sue Litman
The woodgrain catches my eye because it is different from most quilting, because it looks so realistic. Thanks for all the help over the years!
Jo Stovall
My favorite free motion quilting would be swirls but I also like the others. I haven’t tried free motion quilting because I didn’t have the correct foot but I recently got a new machine and the free motion foot ~ can’t wait to try it out. Thank you for sharing!
Donna Harry
The wood grain would be really fun on just the right project. I would really like to see some techniques on echo quilting where you outline an applique.
Randi
I’d like to learn the paisley. I just can’t seem to get the hang of free motion so I’m excited to watch the videos
Barbara hall
I’ve used the paisley design in the past on small items. Would love to tackle a larger quilt with free motion.
Kathy Cunningham
I’ve never had the confidence to try decorative/free motion quilting – only straight lines. Would love to learn!
Jeanne
I can’t wait to watch the video. I have tried taking a free motion class before and was too stressed out because of the fast pace and need to move on to the next pattern before I w a comfortable with the current one. I love the paisley.
olga
i definitely like the idesa of print tracking as a way to highlight a beautiful print fabric on the quilt or use quilting techniques for a large piecw of fabric
Sharon N
I like the swirl and paisley. I would love to have a copy of her book.
Sheila
I would love to learn to make the paisley pattern as it has been my favorite design for many years especially in fabric.
Kathy Russell
My favorite is still stippling and I can’t wait to be able to do it!
Carol
Being a quilter and a tree farmer I love the woodgrain.
Lisa
The paisley, and the swirls are the ones I would like to try. They are look pretty tricky, but after watching the video I have hope that I can do it. I would love to have the book because I do well following step-by-step instructions.
Arlene null
Love the wood grain!
Terri L
I love the swirls but have a really hard time making them.
Linda Hardy
I just love swirls but haven’t gotten the technique down pat yet!
Glenys
My favourites are swirls and woodgrain. So far, I’m just a tad rubbish at fmq and can only outline and stipple.
Rosalee
I like paisleys and echoes along with straight lines.
Marjorie Henwood
I like paisley ,but still practicing…lol
Tina G
I Love The Woodgrain The Best.
Raewyn
I’m looking forward to watching the videos. I love te Paisley design the most – have used it a few times and it never fails to give me a buzz!
Carol
I like the pebbles and string of pearls.
Janet Wiener
I especially like the wood grain pattern, but would like to learn to do all of them.
QuiltinGram
Learning pebbles and the wood grain as they seem complex! Molly’s book sounds really interesting and Thx for chance to win a copy!
QuiltinGram
Pebbles or the wood grain seem difficult however Molly explanations seem easy to understand. Thx for a chance to win a copy!
Sue H
I love to free-motion quilt and am especially excited about all the tips Molly gave. I think my favorite is quilting with words! They are so “in” right now!
barbara woods
would love to learn from this book
Marcia Beat
Hi Nancy,
The local PBS station had this lovely program on Jan31, 2015. I was interested in the information in Nancy’s Corner, about the “Quilts for Comfort”. Only thing on the ‘Road to Life Tanzania” web site showed to send a $10. donation with each block NO LATER than Sept 1, 2014, and a drawing to be in Oct.2014 to win a quilt made from the donated blocks. The site Blog has had NO postings since 8/13. Are they really accepting blocks for quilts for the hospital patients. I would LOVE to send blocks for quilts. Any information would be appreciated.
Thank you for GREAT programs. Marcia
Nancy Zieman
Marcia, thank you for the update. We’ll get back to you.