This part did really well. My "dna" lines twist together well. My deep wavy lines are pretty regular.
I got a little wild on this part. (sigh) Maybe it was too late when I did it.
Notice the "barely wavy" line? It almost went straight here. Ha ha. No fears though. This is a learning experience.
Most people learn on a piece of muslin...You are really brave to do it on a quilt...LOL
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Frummie
Your doing great!
ReplyDeleteMuch better than MY attempt (which never happened yet!!!)
ReplyDeleteMore like a learning "curve" -- tee hee. Yes, it does look great! One question, do you use gloves?
ReplyDeleteHey, looks good for just starting out!
ReplyDeleteI am spoiled with my Granni's machine....so I'm super impressed with anyone that does it on their machine! You're going to be professional grade before long :)
way to go Gene, way to go.......
ReplyDeleteGene--that looks better than mine but hey it was my first try. Today I'm starting the first lesson on the practice quilt. I did find I do better on fabric than on paper.
ReplyDeleteWonderful....keep it up and it'll be finished in no time. I hope you're enjoying the process!
ReplyDeletecheering you on from here.
ReplyDeletealso don't you just hate it when fabrics a great print but too darn thin. i've got some oldies but goodies like that. i also found this spectacular mini hat print one but it turned out to be all poly........
It is a learning process and somehow we all expect we can just "do it" but when we were kids we didn't get our first box of crayons and start making art....we scribbled first :)
ReplyDeleteKeep up the practice....I find it to be a great stress reducer.
Smiles,
Kelly
Glad you took the leap! Like everything else, it's all about practice AND relaxing your shoulders!! Have fun with it - you're off to a great start :)
ReplyDeleteReally good Gene. It's fun isn't it? Every time I put a quilt on machine I'am still practicing too. I believe we learn with everything we do.
ReplyDeleteHappy Quilting!