Yesterday we talked about being ready when inspiration strikes…
This little doodle found its way to my sketchbook last week…
and with just 30 minutes to stitch…
I will change things a bit when I make this into a small “vase quilt”…The good news…I got the ideas onto fabric and I now I have and idea of what works and what doesn’t. A good start…
It will have to wait until next Halloween…I’m already doodling Thanksgiving, Christmas….
Do YOU have twenty minutes to stitch today?
What are YOU going to stitch?
(You might try The Spider Web free motion quilt tutorial-it was a big favorite last year! See the Spider Web quilt, too!)
Happy stitches,
Lori
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17 comments
Cindy Bundrick
Just love your site! Great inspiration!
farmquilter
Another great design!! I have been on a quilting marathon this week – I’ve actually quilted 5 quilts this week…no custom quilting, but they are ready for binding and gifting!
Lori Kennedy
WoW! Now that is productive!
Ruth Stark
Love the detail!
lucindalines
Wow, that would take me months to finish. Of course a better machine would be in line before I start anything like that. Cool idea. I think my daughter would love a wall hanging like that.
Carole @ From My Carolina Home
Oh, how wonderful this one is too!! With my 20 minutes, I go put some stitches into the work in progress on my longarm frame.
ruthiequilts
Faboolous! I love it Lori!
carla bynum
Hi!!! I think it is so fun!!!!! Thank You
Jennifer W.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE getting your emails and your web site!! I’m new to FMQ, really new, I want to do this so bad!! Trying to figure out where to start!! You are so inspiring don’t stop!!
Carol in SD
I like that you are so practical and creative in your teaching of free motion. I have not put everything into use, but have the ideas handy for when the mood strikes, which is just about always! Thanks for the inspiration you provide to me and the encouragement to keep moving ahead in my FM journey. Love the Halloween motif!
pamelajeannestudio
Fun, fun, fun! Love it.
Kitty
Your just too creative – I’m just loving receiving your emails. Thanks for sharing.
Helen Bowie
Awesome.
rosemarazzle
Rosemary b here:
Lori, this is so cute. I love the bats!!!
treadlemusic
Is that “Radiance” fabric??? It’s perfect………actually so cute and I’m not a ‘fan’ of the upcoming day!!!!!!
Lori Kennedy
It is Kona cotton by Robert Kaufman.
rosemarazzle
I agree. Halloween is kind of weird.
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