Continuous Line Quilting

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Keep your stitches going and your creativity flowing: quilt the motifs and texture you adore without ever breaking thread.

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Keep your stitches going and your creativity flowing: quilt the motifs and texture you adore without ever breaking thread.

Introduction

Meet Ann, learn how to follow and transfer continuous line quilting diagrams, and get a feel for stitching out your work.

Simple Continuous Designs

Practice along with Ann as you gain control of basic and straight-line stippling, adding loops and motifs as you gain more control.

Continuous Line Motifs

Rehearse your new skills with hearts, leaves, stars, snowflakes and filler designs that can be applied to blocks and borders.

Echoing

Repeat the graceful lines of a design in multiple repetitions, ranging from hearts and stars to more complicated echoed patterns.

Traveling in the Ditch

Ann explains ways to quilt circles, employ crosshatching and radiating lines, and create echoing effects in the background.

Adding & Removing Lines

Add connective and decorative lines, or take lines away to maintain the design’s integrity while making an efficient stitch path.

Multiple Pass Designs

Learn to create your designs in multiple passes between connected motifs, resulting in a seamless pattern all the way across.

Converting Non-Continuous Designs

Apply Ann’s techniques to any design, laying out your strategy and rehearsing before sewing to troubleshoot tricky areas.

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