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How to Use Scribble Stitch Techniques for Free Form Quilt Designs with Cindy Needham

December 12th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Click: http://www.craftsy.com/ext/YT_121_2 to find out more about Cindy Needham’s online quilting class: Design It, Quilt It: Free-Form Techniques!

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About Design It, Quilt It:
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In 11 online HD video lessons, award-winning quilting instructor Cindy Needham shares her years of experience to help you transform pieced or whole-cloth quilts into wonderful expressions of free-form machine quilting. You’ll learn techniques for batting, basting, thread tension, and making quilting lines before advancing to free-form designs like feathers, fillers, repeating motifs and more.

About Cindy Needham:
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Cindy has been quilting for more than 40 years and has been published in magazines like Quilters Newsletter, American Quilters, Machine Quilting Unlimited and more. Cindy is a published author and the 2010 Machine Quilting Teacher of the Year.

Duration : 0:2:30


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  1. Kandia Haynesworth
    December 12th, 2012 at 22:10 | #1

    What AN AWESOME TIP …
    What AN AWESOME TIP! Especially showing the difference in the quilting and scribbling patterns… Great tutorial!

  2. Zarina Din
    December 12th, 2012 at 22:10 | #2

    Yes! I love your …
    Yes! I love your technique too. Beautiful! Very Unique!

  3. hazeldream1984
    December 12th, 2012 at 22:10 | #3

    wow that really …
    wow that really does make the flowers poop – amazing.

  4. VNicolosi1
    December 12th, 2012 at 22:10 | #4

    Hi Cindy I love …
    Hi Cindy I love your technique but how do you do this to a whole quilt. I piece quilt by hand and then and my pieces to may quilt and it grows. But it gets tiring to spend 6 months on a quilt

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