LQS BOM Blocks
The main block gets easier each time I make it, but it still requires careful attention to cutting and handling bias edges.
I pieced these latest blocks on my new Bernina 770 QE. I'm becoming accustomed to the new machine, but I haven't tried anything out of the ordinary yet. The shop where I got it offers classes, but they don't have their schedule for the new year posted yet. I've been watching the video tutorials that came with the machine and they've been helpful. I also made some small quilt sandwiches, just muslin and batting scraps, to try out the quilting functions. I need a lot of practice to improve my FMQ skills, but the stitch regulator is wonderful. The stitches are consistent, even if my lines are a bit wobbly.
I talked DH into helping me move the furniture out of the dining room so I'd have space to pin baste Antler Dance. He
Pin Basting Antler Dance
My plan is to spiral quilt Antler Dance starting in the center. I still have a lot more pinning to go. As I think about this, since I'm still getting used to the new machine, maybe I should start with something smaller to get the feel of it before I attempt to quilt Antler Dance.
Hmm, an excuse to start something new, maybe a kid-size donation quilt... Do I need another WIP? Yes, I think I've talked myself into it. After all, it's for the purpose of becoming familiar with my new machine, right? Now I have to pull fabrics and plan something.
Linking up with Let's Bee Social at Sew Fresh Quilts and WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced. What are you working on?
Making a donation quilt to practice quilting on the new machine sounds like a great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteI think a small practice quilt is a very good idea! I love seeing the antler quilt strew across your floor!
ReplyDeleteYour BOM blocks are coming along beautifully. Glad you are enjoying your 770. I bought one a couple of years ago and it just frustrated me so much that I still do most of my stitching on my 14 year old Bernina.
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