Thanks for posting your Machine Quilting book! I was able to access it today. This is something I need to learn and have not devoted the time to, yet. But I will, and will use your guide to help. Thanks again,
Thank you so much. I love free motion quilting and am looking forward to learning what you have just shared: will start with the white board this weekend. Thanks again.
Melody and Priscilla-- Thanks for the free motion design book it comes at a good time since I have been looking at some table runners and a wall quilt ready to be quilted. I made some practice samplers so this Sunday when I leave for my week long sewing retreat I will practice and get those projects done. Thanks again.
Melody, thanks so much for this treasure. While some designs look near impossible for me to master, there are the simple ones that will boost my moral.
So, I'm going to put in a few hours of practice . . . .
Really, Mrs. Mel, how did you know I've recently been trying to learn FMQ? Me and Puff-Affy, my old sewing machine, are coming to terms with my practicing. Thanks so much to you and Melissa for making your booklet available.
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Thanks for posting your Machine Quilting book! I was able to access it today. This is something I need to learn and have not devoted the time to, yet. But I will, and will use your guide to help. Thanks again,
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Thank you! I'm a newbie to free motion quilting but love to think that someday, I'll be able to do this!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDelete(Psst...um, you spelled my name wrong; it's "Priscilla," not "Melissa.")
;-)
Thank you Priscilla!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I love free motion quilting and am looking forward to learning what you have just shared: will start with the white board this weekend. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your designs and advice!
ReplyDeleteWe all hate to "practice", but that's what those charity quilt projects are for.
Melody and Priscilla!
ReplyDeletethanks for the access to the motifs... had no luck yesterday..!
Thanks for sharing again Melody!
<3 judi in wny
Thanks so much for this, Melody and Priscilla.
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Melody and Priscilla-- Thanks for the free motion design book it comes at a good time since I have been looking at some table runners and a wall quilt ready to be quilted. I made some practice samplers so this Sunday when I leave for my week long sewing retreat I will practice and get those projects done.
ReplyDeleteThanks again.
It is NOT Priscilla, it IS Melissa who posted the book on her site for me. Priscilla was making a joke about being my new best friend on earth.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Melody and Melissa for your time and effort...what a nice gift.
ReplyDeleteI copied the book out easily .
Linda M in BC
Thank you so much for this reference book. I will put it in my library.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. Yes, I *was* making a joke. I had no idea that I'd accidentally mislead all you good people. Imagine my embarrassment. I'm terribly sorry!
ReplyDeleteBoth Melody and Melissa are marvels.
Melody, thanks so much for this treasure. While some designs look near impossible for me to master, there are the simple ones that will boost my moral.
ReplyDeleteSo, I'm going to put in a few hours of practice . . . .
Thank you. You are very talented and generous.
ReplyDeleteReally, Mrs. Mel, how did you know I've recently been trying to learn FMQ? Me and Puff-Affy, my old sewing machine, are coming to terms with my practicing. Thanks so much to you and Melissa for making your booklet available.
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