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thank you keepmumsane! I'm thinking since it is such a small area, it might be easier to do the background first, and then add the applique. I'm not real experienced in free motion quilting, but I can do loops and wavy lines. The snowflakes might be a little more challenging for me. I love the way fmq looks. The dimension it adds is so interesting. Hope you are feeling stronger each day!I free motion quilt, I just work around the applique. If its fiddly you could do the snowflakes and add your tree, I don't think it would be wrong. Free motion is so much fun.i love the outline effect
I free motion quilt, I just work around the applique. If its fiddly you could do the snowflakes and add your tree, I don't think it would be wrong. Free motion is so much fun.i love the outline effect
I did quilt the background first with the snowflakes. It turned out soo good! I really liked them. I will post a pic soon. The fmq was not hard at all. My new janome is a dream!I rarely free motion quilt ( just sometimes cause I think I do it terrible, so I envy that) but appliqué all the time. I would quilt then appliqué just because I would want the appliqué to stand on its own. And I'm funny about crossing lines so I would not want to quilt over it. That's just me. My opinion is neither is wrong. It's personal preference my preference would be that I would want my outline of the appliqué to be crisp and not crossed so I would do it after.