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Doodle Quilting
  • Publisher: C&T Publishing
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 16 December 2012
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781607056362
  • Stock: 18 in stock
  • Size: 216x279 mm
  • Illustrations: 0
  • Pages: 88
  • RRP: £19.99

Doodle Quilting

£19.99

Over 120 Continuous-Line Machine-Quilting Designs by Cheryl Malkowski (Author)

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Book Description

Cheryl Malkowsi makes it easy to free-motion quilt by mastering your doodling skills! In her beginner’s guide to continuous-line quilting designs, learn how to select the right shapes to get where you need to go; sometimes the hardest part is figuring out where to quilt next. Squiggles, swirls, flowers, featherslearn which are best for confined spaces and which work better traveling across your quilt. Gain confidence in your ability to draw basic shapes, then learn how to put them together into over a hundred all-over quilting designs. Includes drawing exercises and tips for transferring designs from paper to fabric.

About the Author

About Cheryl Malkowski

Cheryl Malkowski loves everything about quilting as long as it can be done with a machine. A best-selling author, she’s been featured in magazines and creates her own patterns under the name cheryl rose creations. She lives in Oregon, United States. For more information visit her website www.cherylmalkowski.com

Reviews

@naomialicec

I have been getting into my quilting more and more lately which means I am always on the lookout for quilting books! I was recently sent a copy of 'Doodle Quilting' and woweee is this book fab! I was hooked from the intro as Cheryl encourages you to start by tracing over the designs in the book (by placing vinyl over the pages and using dry-erase markers), before gradually moving your hand farther away from the tip of the pen and drawing with your whole arm rather than with your wrist, and then using tape to secure 2 pens together (in a cross shape) to get used to moving both hands together...this is to practise the movement which will more closely resemble that of the movement you will use when free motion quilting on your machine! Cheryl then presents over 120 continuous line free motion quilting designs (which I LOVE as I hate starting/stopping/tying in loose threads) and combinations! This really is an amazing free motion quilting book and one I really recommend for anyone interested in free motion quilting no matter what your experience/skill level!



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