My goals for 2017 include learning how to free motion quilt, specifically on our Handi Quilter Sweet Sixteen machine.
A few years ago, a friend and I decided to purchase a used sit down midarm. Neither of us had much experience with free motion quilting, but we figured we would just jump in and learn on the new machine. For a few months we practiced, watched videos and quilted a few projects and quilts.
However, life “happened”, and our priorities shifted. My friend moved away for a year and I focused my energies on my walking foot, straight line quilting. The poor machine sat neglected and unused for about a year and a half. After awhile, I felt a bit intimidated about getting started again. Would I remember how to use the machine? Could I effectively adjust the tension? Was I willing and interested enough to begin practicing again?
Then we came across a notice from Road to California announcing that David Taylor would be teaching a couple of classes using HQ Sweet Sixteens. One class focused on finding your own tempo and rhythm for free motion quilting, and the other emphasized using a variety of threads , adjusting tension and choosing needle sizes. Just what we were looking for to ease us back into the process.

David’s classes were entertaining and informative. A series of exercises helped us practice techniques, and the Handi Quilter reps were there to assist with the machines. That quick trip to Ontario gave us helpful hints, experience and confidence to come home and get started again.

My goal is to spend at least a few minutes each day practicing and to start building muscle memory. It is one of the daily quilting tasks that I keep track of in The 2017 Quilter’s Planner to hold myself accountable. As an added bonus, each week the planner features a fmq motif to practice and Stephanie Palmer @latenightquilter is creating short videos to introduce the designs. I was super excited to see that she demonstrates using a HQ Sweet Sixteen!
Each day brings a new opportunity for practice, my confidence is growing and I am actually starting to have some fun in the process!
Stay tuned for progress reports. Now it’s time to go practice!
I love it!!! Great job. Isn’t it so much fun? I can’t wait to see how your practice goes. It’s awesome that you’re writing about it and inspiring others.
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It is starting to be fun. I’m hoping that I’ll be able to look back and see progress! Maybe my examples will help someone else not worry about those stitches being perfect while we are learning.
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What a great way to get back into your original goal and to keep going. It looks like a great workshop. Go you!
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What serendipity to have a class offered at Road coincide with your interest to start working on your free motion quilting again. I hope you have fun with it as you go! 🙂
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What fun! Nothing like a good course to get those creative juices flowing again 🙂 Good luck with your daily practice – at this rate, you’ll be a pro before you know it!!
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Oh good for you! Practice is the best teacher.
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That’s great that you were able to take a class – it really does instill you with confidence. Your practice looks great – it really won’t take long to build that muscle memory!
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