Been sewing for about two years now. Can't say that I've accomplished very much. Have mostly made clothes for K. And she doesn't really complain about the stitches being crooked or that the seams do not meet so I've generally had quite a smooth learning journey. Have steered clear of mammoth like projects like quilts cos in my mind, I've never quite understood the need for them, at least in our household. Down duvets are so nice and comfy. Why would there be a need for quilts?
It all started when I finally got down to attending the two free sewing lessons from Brother that came with the purchase of my machine, which I never signed up for. I got to know this nice lady who told me about the quilting lessons that she went for and the things that this same store sold. I decided to go take a look at this place at Tan Boon Liat Building.
I was introduced to the various lessons that they conducted and was very interested in machine applique and machine quilting. I've done some appliques but they haven't turned out too nice so I decided to sign up for these two courses. It was fun and I've learnt alot from the ladies who attended the same courses as me.
After the two lessons, I decided that I would put my new knowledge to good use and make my mum a mother's day present. I decided to make a wall quilt for her. I looked for something simple and something which I thought I'd be able to complete in two days. I found this free pattern by Lucy Fazely.
Using whatever fabric I could find from my stash, I made this. I enjoyed the free motion quilting (beige background) very much. It was a little scary at first but I thoroughly enjoyed this project. The 3D flowers and bugs took the most time to make. But I think I would be taking on more wall quilting projects. What fun.
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