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Succulents – How to Quilt It – #5

 

 

Today’s post is part of a series called How to Quilt it.  All posts come with coordinating block patterns that you can find here.

All tutorials in this series are for domestic machines and meant to show you the ends and outs of different designs when free motion quilting.  This series assumes you are already know how to free motion quilt, but are just interested in learning about different designs.  If you are brand new to FMQ and need to learn the basics, consider tackling this quilting technique first.

To view all previous posts in this series, click here.


 

 

I cannot believe it’s been almost a year since I last posted one of these tutorials. Eeek! My apologies!

Okay, so we have a free motion quilting tutorial (domestic machine) on the Succulent design you might have noticed in my last two quilts. Here’s a quilt and here is another quilt. It may look difficult, but it’s not. It’s WAY easier than your classic feather. YOU can do this, especially if you have free motion quilted  before (I will call this FMQ for the remainder of this blog post).

If you’ve never free motion quilted before, brush up on some basic skills first with this video.

If you are looking for some of my other FMQ videos, you’ll find them here:

 



 

What we are quilting

I’ve cut just an 20″ square for today’s tutorial, with plans of turning it into a pillow for my front porch.  We will be doing an all over design today with only succulents.

Today, I’m going to show you how to quilt:

 




 

 

A Few Thoughts

 



 

 

Things to think about

 



 

 

The pic above is the Succulent quilting design on a quilt if you needed a visual. It is seriously crinkly!

If you are wanting to turn this block into a pillow, you can see a tutorial for doing that right here. I’m going to do another one of these soon! Don’t hesitate to ask me specifics. I almost always answer comments below. 🙂

 


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