I did it!
I tried quilting and I'm quite happy with my little result:
This Mug Rug!
I was excited to discover my machine has a "quilting guide" - who knew??
(I've now had my machine for 7 years and am still discovering things about it!!)
(I've now had my machine for 7 years and am still discovering things about it!!)
I had fun stitching the wavy lines - nice to have a play around!
But am painfully aware that the corners of my binding need a little work!
Overall - I enjoyed my first foray into quilting, and will definitely be doing more! If anyone has any simple quilting tutorials to recommend - please leave me a comment! I'm on the hunt!
For now I can enjoy my new pretty Mug Rug!
Just perfect for a cup of tea, homemade chocolate chip biccie.
Jill
Awesome job! Congratulations :) Your mug rug is so adorable.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered some new sewing feet, great deal on Amazon about 8 different feet for $11, but they didn't come labeled so I don't know what many of them are for. Thanks to this post I now know that one of the pieces is the quilting guide. This will come in so handy. Now I just need to figure out which one is the button hole foot, the main reason I bought them to begin with!
ReplyDeleteLovely little mug rug!
It looks fantastic! Great job.
ReplyDeleteIt' just so cute, and I also feel rather peckish for a choc chip biccie now hehe, I think you've done a wonderful job good work.
ReplyDeleteIt' just so cute, and I also feel rather peckish for a choc chip biccie now hehe, I think you've done a wonderful job good work.
ReplyDeleteThose wavy lines make me giggle! I'm definitely not a quilter...You, go girl!
ReplyDeleteoh how adorable, and I'm so impressed with your wavy lines!
ReplyDeleteA mug rug would be a good way to begin quilting. You've done a great job and I do like the wavy lines. I see you've joined the Solids Only Tote Challenge, so no doubt I'll run into you over there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic first quilting project! You're a natural! Can't wait to see what else you come up with. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteThat looks pretty bloody ace for a first try; well done!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really good. I do a bit of quilting but just SUPER basic stuff.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely tea break eye candy!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job, Jill! This looks so cute :)
ReplyDeleteI think it's fantastic and you should make more (for when it's in the wash)... and remember, Christmas is just around the corner too....
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!!! Try quilted coasters and mobile pouch, I have tried it as a beginner.Loved those wave stitches
ReplyDeletevery cute ! :)
ReplyDeleteI made my first quilt using this tutorial (http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2008/10/how-to-make-ragged-squares-quilt.html)
give it a try, good luck :) !
huh, that's what that stick thing is for. there you go! thanks for solving the mystery! your little quilt is very cute, and looks very well finished to me.
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