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. Crystal Hendrix's avatarCrystal Hendrix

    305. I’m just simple and love the simple stippling the best! Sometimes I think the designs take away from the quilt. Not always but sometimes they do in my opinion 😀

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  2. Wanda Ann Dotson's avatarWanda Dotson

    309. Even if I don’t win, I’ve already learned that Aurifil makes all the difference. The whole process intimidates me. I’ve practiced on some small quilts then I tried a larger one and I ended up taking out the seams after the first section, opting for hand quilting. I could use some tips.

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  3. Jeannie D's avatarJeannie D

    311. Although I haven’t tried FMQ yet, I really want to try Tangle of Lights by Leah Day. Perfect for a napping quilt!

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  4. deloreswagg@shaw.ca's avatardeloreswagg@shaw.ca

    315. I am doing okay with stippling, and loops and stars, but I’d love to get better with any type of swirl. Would LOVE to win this giveaway – the thread is awesome!

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  5. Rebecca's avatarRebecca

    316. I’ve never done any quilting yet but the idea of free motion quilting is extremely appealing to me. I LOVE circle quilt designs.

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  6. Ali M's avatarAli M

    319. Hmm what technique? Well…I just want to be able to keep things even and symmetrical, and thats with all aspects of FMQ!

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  7. Gina C's avatarGina C

    320. All FMQ techniques are new to me! I’ve only completed one quilt before, and I used my walking foot and kept it all pretty simple. The other couple quilts I did, I just did the tops of them. I’d love to learn how to do it!

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  8. Sue Preece's avatarSue Preece

    323. I love FMQing but I haven’t yet tried feathers. I’m still at the drawing stage on those but I hope to try them out later this year. Wonderful prize, and you’re right Machingers are the best!

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  9. Janet's avatarJanet

    325. I just want to get better at FMQ. I have done a fair amount of it but obviously not enough because I am still not happy with my work.

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  10. audrey's avataraudrey

    327. I just need to learn the basics right now, how to get even stitches etc!! LOVE your giveaway!

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  11. Pauline Perry's avatarPauline Perry

    328. I would dearly love to learn how to Free Motion Quilt it looks so beautiful. I have tried a couple of times for a few minutes only because I am hopeless at it. I didn’t know there were books on the subject – hopefully it is a technique that can be taught. This kit looks amazing and I hope I win it. If I don’t win this giveaway then I will try and find a book to teach me. Thanks for the chance.

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  12. Pauline Perry's avatarPauline Perry

    329. I have signed up to receive your blog via email and I am looking forward to reading it.

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  13. Tabitha Keener's avatarTabitha Keener

    330. I’m new so I need Major Help! I would love to learn more free motion quilting and I’m still working on a slightly passable stitch in the ditch. I’ve only been sewing for a few months but I’m learning so much from everyone and their blogs. Thanks for the giveaway!

    tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

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  14. Pam's avatarPam

    338. I would love to master free motion feathers. Thanks for this great giveaway! And thanks for your lovely blog! Your butterfly baby quilt will be beautiful. And I’ve enjoyed reading about your free motion project and looking at the samples. Thank you for all that you share!

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  15. Bonnie's avatarBonnie

    340. I haven’t tried FMQ but I have been learning about it recently and I want to try it on the quilt I’m working on. I want to learn to do the all-over squiggly pattern!

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  16. catskillquilter's avatarcatskillquilter

    345. I would be thrilled if I could do ANY kind of free motion quilting! I love the way it looks…sigh…

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  17. brandi's avatarbrandi

    351. the only free motion quilting i’ve ever done is cursive writing on blankets, quilts and pillows. i should really practice more because i always love the way it turns out. i would love to learn a repeating flowery pattern.

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  18. ashley's avatarashley

    352. My swirls and circles need help so I guess I would like to learn techniques to make them better

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