I wrote this tutorial series with my newsletter subscribers in mind. With so many quilting techniques, I am sure they would like to have more options for the free designs I send them monthly.
Of course, you could use any design. Some designs look better stitched in a certain technique, other designs are easier to make in another technique.
There are many possibilities to stitch a design. These five techniques explained in this series are the ones I use often.
It’s fun to see the same design stitched in different techniques; it makes you realize how complex the quilting is; there is something for everyone, every style or every skill level.
Click on the links below for the desired tutorial.
Betty says
I just discovered your wonderful website and I want to try everything. I am a quilt teacher living in Richmond Virginia. Thanks so much for sharing your talents. I will be trying your free motion techniques for sure.
Joan Wells says
Joan March 18, 2015 21h27
Hello Geta,
I have just come across your website, your work is really beautiful, thank you for sharing it with everybody. I live in England and am very involved with all kinds of sewing. I will try one of your Trapunto designs soon, at the moment I am making a bag.
Kind regards,
Joan Wells.
(United Kingdom)
Cheryl Riddle says
Hello Geta! Received my email with free motion quilting e-book. Downloaded, saved and read it all. You are such a GREAT quilter and a wonderfully kind person for sharing all this info with us. Just read through you applique tutorial. Can this be downloaded? If so, how?? I am not the most tech savvy person around. Again, thank you so much for all you do!
Margaret says
Thank you so much for sharing your fantastic patterns and techniques. You are a very talented lady, and inspire us to try your new designs.
Bonnie says
I just discovered your website. You’re designs are just amazing. I will have to start adding them to my projects. Thanks so much for sharing your talent.
Lillian K says
Love, love, love your website!! Great tutorials with pictures make it interesting and easy to follow. How can we print these tutorials?? I would like to see a link or something for a print version. I keep tutorials in a notebook in my sewing room for reference. (Easier for me than trying to look at a computer screen). Thanks,