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A Simple Free Motion Quilt Pattern called a Double C

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Published 5 Dec 2019

If you can draw a letter C, you can do this stitch:) The Finish Line...Let’s get the Quilt top done! Air Quilting video here /watch/EpQmNuzm_4zmm Quilt Pattern /watch/eb.utuoy=erutaef&Mr7bK8Skh0Aku Here are a few things I mentioned Please shop and support your local shops! If you cannot find them there, here are some links to help out. Bernina Q 20 sit down machine https://www.bernina.com/en-CA/Longarm-Quilting-CA/BERNINA-Q-20-Sit-Down-Model find a Bernina agency here https://www.bernina.com/en-CA/Footer-en-CA/Country-Selector/Find-a-country Today’s Thread- Fil-Tec “Glide” color Linen http://www.just-threads.com/Fil-Tec/Glide% 20Order%20Pages/Order_10wg1_Linen.htm Hobbs Fusible Batting used today-USA https://amzn.to/34Dxg5R and in Canada https://amzn.to/2WUqhCN “We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.” The prices are not higher, this just makes it easier for you to find the product. Hope these links help :) Thank you, Laura

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    @beautifulquilts12173 years ago Putting a slippery pillow in your lap to fill the gap is genius. Thank you. 3
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    @francesjackson25115 years ago This is a marvelous tutorial, and it was so helpful, answering so many questions. I' m almost 90 so i' ve waited a long time to begin learning to . ...Expand 5
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    @claudettethomas59214 years ago The clue for me is outside the cs. Thank you very much. I got a lot out of your work. New zealand. 3
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    @reneefelts72325 years ago Great job laura! Its good to see you at a quilting machine! You have very detailed and easy to understandnot everyone has that talent. More please! 3
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    @monicahaigh44904 years ago Thank you laura for sharing this tutorial. I will definitely be giving the double c on my next project. 3
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    @Amal23655 years ago Love the way you explain things. Thank you very much. 6
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    @drusillamartin97793 years ago Laura, thank you for all your videos. I so enjoy watching them.
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    @maryt28872 years ago Hi, laura. Thank you for this cool pattern. I love your clear explanations and your beautiful voice! You are very encouraging!
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    @cherylstreeter19625 years ago I have a handi quilter avante longarm which is a wonderful machine. I have pro stitcher computerized option i use often, but have wanted to do some freehand . ...Expand
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    @alishaalishabiljon62434 years ago Thank you so much laura you' ve inspired me to try some quilting can' t wait. 6
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    @kimberleyrussell98775 years ago Putting that cushion on your knee is a great idea thankyou so much for sharing will have to try these c, s thankyou kim. 2
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    @connie57682 years ago This is so pretty, and it seems so simple. I have been looking for a simple pattern for my first machine quilted project, and i think this is it. Thank you, laura.
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    @dorenenagy5645 years ago I love the way that looks. Will put on my next quilt. Thanks for posting. 3
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    @sunseekerrs30872 years ago Im very new at fmq and was trying to figure out how to make the cs bigger. Thank you for mentioning speeding up your machine in order to do that. Love your channel, laura!
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    @marypino31255 years ago Wow! How amazing! Im only a fmq so im sew happy you have these new videos. Looking forward to first thursdays! 1
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    @rebeccawolf31965 years ago Oh, that looks so good! I am going to incorporate that into my current quilt. Thanks! 5
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    @dianewarde60745 years ago I' m not a quilter, but that is so pretty i might have to become one! Thank you. Great instructions! 3
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    @JackieDannenberg5 years ago Ive been quilting with a sit down machine for a little over two years. I always love seeing new quilting designs. Thank you so much for that! Im going to try it on my next quilt! 5
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    @marmeestitches4014 years ago This is a very beautiful design. I wish i had seen it yesterday before i quilted a baby quilt! I enjoy your videos and would love to see more free motion . ...Expand 2
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    @belindasmith87905 years ago I love your teaching methods. Thank you for your videos.
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    @Darlsc15 years ago I really enjoyed this tutorial laura! I have a sit down machine, no stitch regulator. For me, the quilting was the least favorite part of making a quilt! . ...Expand 2
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    @doyoder27765 years ago Thanks and i hope you do plenty more fmq videos. I' d especially like you to do some using a domestic home sewing machine. 21
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    @lindamahoney94503 years ago I just heard your interview on the quilter on fire - loved it! I had not seen this you tube video and am so glad i watched it. I am going to use it on . ...Expand
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    @lindatonkin38025 years ago Wow that is so pretty l love that free motion quilting. I' m going to try and do it. 6
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    @suzyroy33604 years ago Thank you from qubec! I been practicing this. It take a while but thanks to you i finally got it! D xx.
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    @nancythompson46032 years ago Love this tutorial. Thanks laura! I have used the double c on two quilts. I practiced with quilt blocks first. They came out really nice. It' s not . ...Expand
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    @prairiepalmetto93784 years ago The great thing about this pattern is it gives you a sharp angle place to stop and readjust your hands or review in which direction you want to move next, . ...Expand 1
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    @diannewhite98485 years ago Thanks laura, explaining this as a c will help me immensely. 4
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    @roxywood52785 years ago Great video! I got my q20 about 2 yrs ago. Yourare super pretty, will try it tonight. 1
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    @einnob3 years ago I sure like your videos. Consistently good, useful info with tons of ideas, projects.
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    @graceannwestcottfuller54345 years ago Thank you laura. I am trying this today. Your topper is lovely. 1
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    @carmenbailey15602 years ago Great design im doing my first free motion quilting today and thinking this is my choice to master. Thanks for sharing.
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    @hugemariofan15 years ago Thank you its so beautiful and i cant wait to give it a try. 2
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    @LaurieLeeDovey5 years ago Awesome. In addition to the c, was working inand pulling the back thread to the top. Geez, seems so obvious now. Ty.
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    @beverleybrowning34805 years ago I did this after you showed it on a previous video? It looks great as an all over and was easy - this video shows a lot more detail which is wonderful. . ...Expand 1
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    @theadorafryer7525 years ago This is a wonderful pattern. Im adding this double c to my very limited fmqyou so much! Please show us more!
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    @marilynbentley97074 years ago Hope you do more easy free motion designs. I like ones that are a bit more spaced out for bigger charity quilts that need to be quickly dome
    many thanks for your clear instructions!
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    @rebeccametzger59575 years ago Great video, thanks for posting it. Now i just need to practice, practice, practice! 1
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    @donnawinklepleck42825 years ago That looks beautiful. Was always afraid to try but with the c i might just be able to make. Thanks for sharing.
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    @ColoradoKrone5 years ago Laura, best tutorial i have seen. Thank you so much. Maybe i can do this!
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    @alidamihovilovich43315 years ago Just love this! You are so good at explaining things. 1
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    @doreensherk2875 years ago Great video, i like the c, however will try the air quilting for practice first. 1
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    @audreylittlewood13135 years ago Great tutorial, thank you for sharing. 1
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    @lindadavis80825 years ago Thank you for sharing your skills! Lindad. 1
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    @amylynn13455 years ago Thanks for the tips on this free motion design.
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    @SuperBettyboop235 years ago Thank you for sharing this double c i love it ive done the same but ive done it the opposite ive done in the inside of c its not so nice! 1
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    @Hiker_who_Sews5 years ago Very nice. Wouldn' it be great if regular domestic machines had stitch regulators? 3
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    @angelastoutenger79445 years ago Thank you for this fmq tutorial. Would love to see you quilting a larger quilt on a domestic machine. I mostly quilt lap or twin size and it' s cumbersome . ...Expand 1
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    @erlindaarmijo58765 years ago Love your blouse did you happen to make it its awesome and i also love the double c ' s to quilt i am going to try it with my reg. Sewing machine thank you for the video. 1
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    @lindapucillo34935 years ago You make it look so easy! I hope to try this after the holidays. Any chance of getting the pattern for the quilt you used? I would like to make a baby quilt in this pattern and try the quilting you demonstrated.
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    @catkoe93214 years ago I watch this tutorial over and over! Can you tell me what brand of thread you use?
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    @reneefelts72325 years ago Love that machine bernina. What model? 1
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    @suekay53535 years ago I love your videos laura! I have learned so much from you. I am trying to view the video you mentioned about fmqing without thread but cant find it. Would you please, please post a link? Thanks. 1
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    @marisevorster17118 months ago Hello laura, which model bernina are you working on? Please.
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    @lindalee91775 years ago Very helpful. Do you need the stitch regulator to do it?
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    @beatricebacon77455 years ago Question- is the top thread and the bobbin tread is the same?
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    @debracampbell51515 years ago Thank you! Quilting is my least favorite part of quilting - i like the design phase. Maybe i just need to get more confident in my ability to fmq. 1
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    @regina9535 years ago Can you show how you use this table topper on a table.
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    @susieqsmith19602 years ago What is the weight of glide thread? Where do u purchase it! I am located in niagara falls, on.
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    @cassieoz17025 years ago I cant access the last two ' finish line' vids as they come up as private video. Is this deliberate?
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    @milankhandeparker11534 years ago I think this is not a normal sewing machine. It is different type.
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    @Babs-Veterans-are-Family5 years ago Your showing us with us facing as if sitting in a classroom. It would be a lot more helpful for the camera to be behind you so we could see the movement . ...Expand