Free motion quilting with Freezer Paper!

On episode 49 I talked about 1 of my newest uses for Freezer Paper. I absolutely love this! It makes me look like I can actually free motion quilt:)

Here is the quilt sandwich, prepared for quilting and tucking into the machine. Please note – I DID start from the center and worked my way out to the sides. I simply ironed the freezer paper shapes onto the quilt top and FMQ’d around them… so easy.

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3 Responses

  1. Love this idea! I know you mentioned it before but I had already forgotten about it. But I’m so glad you posted this because I just finished a top & was wondering how to quilt it. Now I’m definitely going to
    give this a try. Thanks for the reminder post.

  2. I am going to have to try this!

  3. I’ll be trying this one. I usually (when I get around to quilting) trace my design onto tear-away stabiliser (wash away or iron away is soo much better – rather than all those little bits!), or just recently, onto copy paper. (multiple copies from my printer – yay!).
    Then I pin the paper onto my quilt, & stitch on the lines (mostly). It works. But lots of paper to peel off.

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