I'm sure you've all seen some free motion quilting being done. I found a book at a library that had a DVD in the back with Karen McTavish and was quite inspired. Linda Taylor was probably the first one I saw on TV. Leah Day and her free motion project has been amazing. But, don't tell my hubby or his wife, but I've got a crush on,,, Dusty Farrel and his unique take on the whole idea of quilting.
I am a member of Craft Daily. It's not inexpensive, but it was my Christmas gift from George. They have over 500 videos that you can view over the course of your yearly membership. And there was one that came up regarding 6 lessons from The Original Quilting Expo (?, not positive of the name). The first two were about piecing and were short. So, when this younger, tattooed dude sitting behind a longarm comes on the screen, I'm thinking,, is he promoting his wife's business, or what? I didn't mean to form an opinion of someone, but I'm being honest. He sure didn't 'look' like a quilter! Tattoo artist? Yes. Quilter? No. But then I don't look like anything but 'me'. I knew I was in for the duration of the video, once I heard him speak. I wish all children could have their teachers voice sound so reassuring and calm. He has a way of putting the viewer into the space, as though you're right there!! I he never makes it sound like,"and after you practice a lot!! You might get your pieces looking presentable, But it will take you years to get as good as me!" No sir, he exudes a quiet confidence that anyone can do this thing we call free motion quilting. I think taking a class with him would be highly encouraging, no matter one's present skill level. His part of that video covered so much that I will watch it with my sketchbook alongside!
I do plan to use the computer part for business related quilts. However, I love free motion quilting on both my regular sewing machine and on a long arm. I want to further my skill at FMQ and that will be done on my personal quilts, and perhaps some of the charity ones I'll be doing.
Luann