Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day: Free Motion Quilting Kit

Do you want to join me in all the fun? Great!!

How about  “the sew mama sew” giveaway day!!

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How about the chance to win a Free Motion Quilting Kit!! I am having so much fun with my 30 days of FMQ practice, that I thought I would share a FMQ kit that I put together (Kit also includes the Supreme Slider, not featured in this picture).
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  1. Beginners Guide to Free Motion Quilting. A great book with plenty of examples!!
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  2. Simplify Aurifil Thread 50wt. I love Aurifil thread when FMQ, it makes all the difference.9317942026_997e85874f_c
    (Picture Source: Camille Roskelley Blog)
  3. Machingers Gloves. I have tried three different types of quilt gloves and these are just in a different league. Wonderful!!
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  4. Supreme Slider. This sheet reduces friction and allows the quilter to move the quilt easily.
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This whole kit is worth ~$85 USD.

I will choose the winner at random using random.org. This is open for everyone; USA based and internationally (shipping will be covered by me). The giveaway is open until May 16th @ 5pm PST.

So, to enter just leave a comment telling me “What FMQ technique do you like or want to learn”. If you are a follower, you can leave a second comment letting me know.

Have fun!!

*Note: I usually try to reply to all comments but may not be able to do so due to the volumes of a giveaway.

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And the winner is:

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which is Pauline Perry….I will email you tonight for your details. Congratulations!!

529 thoughts on “Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day: Free Motion Quilting Kit

  1. Renee's avatarRenee

    6. Oh man, I’m no beginner but I’d love a new mat and thread! Hmm…I’m starting to get into the occasional micro quilting and the real dense stuff to make areas pop, so I’m always interested in learning new methods there.

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  2. Audrey's avatarAudrey

    8. I’m not sure about any one technique, but I’d love to practice and learn how to incorporate a whole bunch of styles in a freeform, improv-y way.

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  3. Katrin's avatarKatrin

    15. I have never tried FMQ because I am too afraid to f… up a pretty quilt. I usually do straight lines of some kind. Thanks!

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  4. rosi w.'s avatarrosi w.

    16. I just learned FMQ, and am still working on stippling. I hope to learn more patterns, and get better at basics. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  5. Buffy's avatarBuffy

    20. I am a newbie at FMQ and I practice all the time. I would just love to get a perfect swirl under my belt!
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  6. J's avatarJoanna

    22. I’m going to try my luck winning more from you 😉

    I’d really like to learn to FMQ pretty pretty feathers!

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  7. Allison's avatarAllison

    24. I have never tried it before, but I need to make another baby blanket and really want to try free motion, so this would be perfect!

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  8. Amber's avatarAmber

    26. Just jumping into FMQ–did spirals on my last baby quilt, and it went okay! But looking forward to getting more comfortable with it.

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  9. Mirza Marin's avatarMirza Marin

    33. I would love to learn how to FMQ. Not sure which technique. I need to learn more to know.

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  10. 1kadybug's avatar1kadybug

    34. Feather is on my list to learn also. I have managed clovers, hearts, and names…so I should be able to learn to feather.

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  11. Mary's avatarMary

    36. I love … my machine loves Aurifil for my fmq. I’m always on the lookout for new (fairly simple) designs to try. I like to do my own quilting for anything smaller than queen size quilts.

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  12. Katie's avatarKatie

    38. All of them! I took a class and nothing really stuck. I might need to go again. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  13. Karen K's avatarKaren K

    39. Wow! What a lovely giveaway. I haven’t attempted FMQ as I’m a bit unsure. So this giveaway would be awesome. thanks.

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  14. June @ QuiltQuest's avatarJune @ QuiltQuest

    45. I would like to work on mastering quilting a larger than lap size quilt. I can do little blocks well enough but have more than several flimsies of larger quilts waiting to be finished. Thanks for the chance!

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  15. Lori Morton's avatarLori Morton

    49. I want to learn all I can!! Have not tried FMQ…..but want too!! What a Delightful Kit!!!!

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