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March 2nd, 2012, 09:01 PM
#20
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Getting good at FMQ
Okay, I love, love to FMQ. No I'm not very good at it but I still love to do it. As I have said before I bought the Craftsy classes by Ann Peterson on FMQ and she is wonderful. I have learned so much from her. It does take lots and lots of practice but even the pratice can be fun. The difficult part is learning the proper speed of your hands to the machine. That is when you can start making the proper size stitches. I'm still trying.
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