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. Ellen

    454. I like to do stippling, and free-form flowers. My gloves are a disgrace and my super slider has holes in it, so I’d put this package to good use.

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  2. gibbspeggy

    456. I’ve never done free motion quilting or any quilting for that matter, though I have made quilt tops for my group, World of Charity Stitching.

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  3. Cindy Weaver

    463. This is a great prize! I’m just learning FMQ and would love to win it! I would like to learn flowers and leaves most, but honestly, FMQ still scare me!

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  4. Tamie

    466. I want to learn- period so I don’t have a favorite. I just want to be able to do it. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.

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  5. Kathy

    472. Wow, what a lovely giveaway! I take way too much time deciding on a quilting design. I research and then debate with myself for the longest time before I start the quilting.

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  6. Teresa W

    479. Great giveaway! I’ve only tried my hand at a little bit of free motion quilting, but I would love to learn how to do patterns, like flowers or swirls. Do you HAVE to use templates, or a program, or can you do it on a standard machine?

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  7. Susan

    480. I want to learn everything about FMQ. All I have done is stitch in the Ditch or straight line quilting.

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  8. Jill R

    481. I’ve never FMQ’d before, but would love to learn. I like loopy designs, or orange peel (I think that’s the name of it)

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  9. Joy

    484. I’d like to learn ANY type of free motion quilting that looks good…mine needs some serious work!

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  10. Victoria

    486. Every pattern is on my “bucket list” of FMQ list. I know very little, have been trying some, but need lots of practice.

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  11. herecomestheshannon

    488. I follow Leah Day online and she does great work. I have the right foot but hear you really need the gloves to make it easier. I have only done loops and my name– i love the idea of doing whatever I want to fill open space!

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  12. Krista

    489. I am learning different filler patterns – transitioning from one pattern to another, and filling in gaps with other elements

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  13. sweetandsaltydesigns

    490. I really want to learn feathers. I can do basic designs, but I would love to learn something more complicated. I am always so worried of messing up my quilts!

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  14. Amy C

    492. (not sure if I have entered already – sorry if this is a duplicate!!). I MUST learn to do pebbles – I love the texture they provide.

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  15. erimaks

    494. I’d love to figure out stippling. I just can’t get it down in a way that I like. But I do enjoy the patterns I do manage to do!

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  16. angiesue2

    496. I hand-quilt and I’ve accumulated quite a backlog of unfinished tops! I’d like to learn simple FMQ to finish my baby quilts and lap quilts.

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  17. Julia

    497. FMQ is pretty new to me, so I guess I have a lot to learn! And I’m especially impressed by FMQ flowers, I wish I could do something like that.
    Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com

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  18. Lorraine

    498. Haven’t tried fmq yet, as I am a bit intimidated by the beautiful work I see throughout blogland. Maybe I’ll just have to find some scraps and play?

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  19. brenda223

    500. Ach, your giveaway could have been designed just for me. I’m trying to get better at it, but have a long way to go. I have done a lot of stippling, and free motion on small wall quilts, but I’d love to get to the point where I could mimic some traditional quilting designs and try the so very many fascinating contemporary designs and techniques that I see and read about.

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  20. detroitgirl77

    502. I need to learn everything since I haven’t fmq at all yet

    detroitgirl77 AT gmail DOT com

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