The Anchor-A Free Motion (or Long Arm) Quilt Tutorial

August 11, 2015
Anchor FMQ

Good Morning, Quilters!

Thank you, Thank you!

Thank you for all the well wishes related to the release of my Craftsy video!

You have several hours left to get 50% off (click on the photo below!)Craftsy Video

It’s been so much fun to hear from all of you!  Some of you have even watched the entire video already!  Now I have to admire that!

In Lesson Three, I discuss dividing quilts into Horizontal Compositions and I stitch a little “Boat Scene” with the video version of The Wave, The Sailboat and The Sun.

Today’s tutorial, The Anchor, is a great motif to add to YOUR boat scene!  (Don’t forget to post YOUR photos on the Craftsy platform after Lesson Three!)

So in keeping with “Craftsy Week”, I offer:

Anchor FMQTHE ANCHOR-A FREE MOTION OR LONG ARM QUILT TUTORIALAnchor.LKennedy.FMQ002Begin by drawing three lines or “rails”  equidistant apart.  In the sample below the lines are 3/4 inch apart.

Begin stitching between the lower rail and the middle rail.  Stitch down at an angle to the bottom rail, then stitch a straight line, ending just below the top “rail”.Anchor.LKennedy.FMQ003Stitch a small circle on top of the vertically stitched line.Anchor.LKennedy.FMQ004 Stitch down a few stitches right on top of the vertical line.  Stitch to the left a few stitches  then back to the vertical line, then stitch to the right a few stitches and back to the vertical line.Anchor.LKennedy.FMQ005 Stitch on top of the previous line of vertical stitching to the bottom rail, then stitch up at angle mirroring the left side of the anchor.  This completes the first anchor.

Anchor.LKennedy.FMQ006Stitch down to the bottom rail to begin the next Anchor in the row.
Anchor.LKennedy.FMQ007Anchors Aweigh!
Anchor Free Motion quitlingBecause this motif is primarily linear, it complements the curvy lines of the other motifs.

Wouldn’t it be make a gorgeous border motif?

Doodle it a few times then set anchor on your next quilt!

Smooth sailing (and smooth, happy stitching!)

Lori

PS….This tutorial was stitched on my BERNINA 770QE -domestic sewing machine- with the fabulous feature that cuts the bobbin and top thread with just a press of a button–amazing!

Thread:  Aurifil 50wt cotton in the bobbin, Sulky 40 wt Rayon on top.

Fabric:  Kona cotton

Batting:  Warm and Natural cotton

PPS…All tutorials, images and information are the property of Lori Kennedy at The Inbox Jaunt and are intended for personal use only.  Feel free to re-blog, pin or share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt.  For all other purposes, please contact me at lckennedy@hotmail.com.  Thanks!

 

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22 comments

  • I have been visiting your site for some time now. I did the Swirling star in a border late last year with great success. I am really please you have now have a Craftsy class. Thank you for the discount link. Kath

  • Christine Graham

    Hi Lori,
    I am interested in your tutorial but two questions, can I get it delivered to Australia and is it on a video or DVD?
    Enjoy your info
    Chris

    • A

      Christine, The class is an online class-no DVD. You shouldn’t have any problem at all getting it delivered to Australia. Once you buy the video, you own it forever and can even bookmark it and take notes. I think you will find it very easy to use and access. Also, Craftsy has an amazing team for Customer Service to guide you if you have any technical difficulties.

  • Meredy Mastrokalos

    I was all ready to order your class at any price, but boy, was I surprised to get a 50% discount. I’ve already watched 3 lessons. Your blog is wonderful, but it’s so much better to see you in person!

  • GrrannyH

    Love the anchor, but I don’t like it chained together. I need to work on this – maybe intersperse it with another motif.

  • stl76girl

    Your Craftsy class is packed with sooooo many fantastic tips, tricks and fun! Love it! So when’s your next one…hmmmmm?! Thanks again for the heads up on your new class and the discount.

  • Glenda Reece

    Hi Lori, thank you for all the video’s you have published, I’m self taught and you’re videos have helped me out so very much. I enjoy the inbox jaunt daily

    I ordered the Craftsy video yesterday and it took my VISA info and confirmed purchase.. BUT it said it would send me a email to confirm it, I never did get an email of conformation? not sure what to do or who to contact???

    Please let me know if my order went through??
    Glenda Reece

    • WordPress.com Support

      I will forward this note to customer service. You might go to the Craftsy site and contact them thru customer service directly.

  • Kristin S-D

    Congratulations, Lori! I just ordered your Craftsy video,now to have some time to watch and then create!!

  • Diane Dashevsky

    Great Craftsy class, Lori!! Thanks for all your teaching and sharing 🙂 I am totally self-taught (having only sewed one article of clothing in HS over 40 yrs ago. There are no classes near me, so I rely on the internet for tutorial videos and blogs to learn how to improve my skills in this “new” passion! Every day when I read the Inbox Jaunt, I find myself thinking “I can do that…with practice”. After taking the Craftsy class, I KNOW I can do it!! Thanks for all you do and share… 🙂

  • Cam Morgan

    Thank you for being a master teacher and sharing your tremendous skills with us. I love your Crafty lessons- it is nice to hear your instructions. Best wishes for the future.

  • Hi Lori:
    I ordered your Craftsy class this morning, thank you for the generous discount! I’ve enjoyed your blog for the last couple of years and I’m looking forward to spending time with you via your class – congratulations on launching it!

  • Patti Kaplan

    Hi Lori, just purchased the Craftsy class….Big thank you and big hug!

  • Chrissy

    Have started watching your Divide and Conquer lessons…… I’m so hoping it will prove to be divide, conquer and create!! Thank you for such a great video… cannot wait to see the rest and then to practice. What an inspiration you are!

  • ….and the boat.

    • oh haha, you already did that & more. Sorry I didn’t see your video. you know great minds…

  • This would look great alternating w/ the wave motif.

  • I just ordered your Craftsy video – can’t wait for the weekend to watch it!

  • Hiya Lori,
    I sat and watched the first three parts of your Divide and Conquer Craftsy class and thoroughly enjoyed it. You even inspired me to doodle last evening while watching TV instead of hand stitching. Congratulations on a job well done. Now I’m hoping you’ll publish a book. x

    • WordPress.com Support

      I’m thrilled to hear you are doodling! The book–back to the book–yes!

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