If you have been wanting to learn how to free-motion quilt with a regular home sewing machine, these tips may be helpful for you!
In this post + video, I’ll take you through the process of quilting a baby quilt with a home sewing machine.
Oftentimes for beginner quilters, the quilting part can be daunting and a little confusing.
How do you quilt a baby quilt?
You can always do it yourself on your home machine. But you can also opt to send it to professional quilters too. Whichever will work. But baby quilts are often small projects that quilters are willing to do the quilting themselves with the regular sewing machine.
What do you quilt a baby quilt with?
Free Motion Quilting a Baby Quilt with a regular sewing machine
In this particular post, I have a video where I’ll be sharing the process and taking you through the process of quilting a baby quilt with an easy all-over free motion quilting on a regular sewing machine.
I am not using a long arm machine, and you won’t need a long-arm machine to finish a baby quilt. You can absolutely do it on your home machine with ease with the right tools and techniques.
Previously, I have shared some of these tips on my blog (which you can find in the following top posts):
- Free Motion Quilting Foot
- Common Free Motion Quilting Problems and how to solve them
- How to Avoid Fold/Pleats/Tucks when quilting using a domestic machine
but for visual learners, a video might be much more helpful for you. So hopefully, this video will benefit you, and encourage you to start quilting your own quilt with your sewing machine!
If you are a beginner free motion quilter or haven’t yet got the hang of free-motion quilting, I would like to invite you to join my FREE E-course on FREE MOTION QUILTING FOR BEGINNER HERE >>