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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Basic Meandering

Today was my telework from home day, and since I had extra time, I thought it would be good to do some practicing of free handing on the longarm. 


Since the longarm was empty, I quickly loaded some muslin practice fabric and I was off. I was looking through a Freehand book, and decided to practice my basic meandering.

The book I was talking about I got from the Gadget Girls website, called "Pocket Guide to Freehanding", by Darlene Epp ~ Meandering, from Trillium House Designs.  

At first, I had big loops and sometimes I would get a point.  The first row was just to get the hang of working in the front of the machine plus getting into a flow. 


The next row, was a little better, remembering that you have to keep even spacing  and rounded nodes.  The flow got better, I got the meandering down to a medium size.  I think I'm getting the hang of it, just need more practice.


I think I will relax for the rest of the evening and work on the Jelly Roll binding and attach the label.

Tina

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