All FMQ pieces for the whole 12 Months Challenge
As a lot of you may know,  
SewCalGal has been hosting expert Free Motion Quilter's for the last 12 months.
Its been a wonderful experience and has helped in so many ways!  
THANK YOU SewCalGal for this fantastic year you have made possible, and to the wonderful friends we  have made here.
January Our first Challenge was from Francis Moore.
Francis has a great video up for us to see how she worked on her leaf shapes.
There is also some wonderful advice to be found on her blog
 here. I particularly loved the one about chocolate being on hand :)
My January piece can be found
 here 
Thank you Francis
February brought us to Dianne Gaudynski Her page of the tutorials she gave can be found
 here on SewCalGal's Blog.I have long been a fan of Diane's and it was so special to have her give so much of her wonderful teachings.
 
I have all her books and have always followed her blog - which is also so informative. 
Her blog can be found 
 here
Here is one of my February pieces, on my blog they can be found 
here  ..  and
 here
Thank you so very much Diane.. so special!
You can find 
here what inspired me during Dianes tutorisl too.
March Tutorial came to us by 
Ann Fahl.
Her tutorialrecap can be found
 here
Thank you so much to Ann. 
My tutorial piece can be found
 here
APRIL tutorial was b
y Don Linn
  
His Tutorial recap can be found 
here
My post for this excersise can be
 found at this web page 
May Tutorial in our Challenge was with 
Leah Day
Such a tallented young lady.
Leah's recap tutorial can be found on 
SewCalGal's web page
 My Tutorial piece can be 
found here 
JUNE Tutorial was by 
Cindy Needham - WOW did I have fun!
This post can be found
 here 
here, 
here
and 
here too
 So very inspirational! Thank you so much Cindy!!
JULY Tutorial found us with 
Angela Waters and we were off and running with tiles.
My sample can be found 
here
AUGUST Tutorial we were so fortunate to have Wendy Shepherd teaching us how to sew Jesters hats.
This tested the concentration, and her tutorial re-cap on SewCalGal's blog, can be found 
here
The page with  sample can be found  on 
 this web page.
SEPTEMBER  we had 
Paula Reid teaching us to learn how to "Fluff and Stuff"by using a stencil that Paula provided us with..
Here is my sample for this month, which can be found on my blog 
here
OCTOBER  We had Teri Lucas teaching us a multitude of background designs and this was really fun.
Here is the 
recap of her lessons, found on SewCalGals blog
My sample for this month are
 here
I even made a 
video of how I make my snail shells.
OK - the year is almost gone...how time flies when we are having fun.
NOVEMBER we had 
Sarah Vedeler teaching us how to do spirals ...and this was not as easy as it sounds
My sample was stitched on Satin, and is
 here on my blog
Not my strongest exercise to do.
DECEMBER and there we all were with
 Patsy Thompson. WOW
This one I loved too, and it found me experimenting with some threads..
I have lots more
 photos on my blog
So there are all the pieces I have done and the pages to find them...that I have done throughout this year.
In between some of these - I have manages to get 2 Bonus Tutorials done.
 Here I must admit to only just finishing this last night.  It was really interesting ...and time flies when we have fun..  I really need to get some more done for this one...but time has slipped away from me!
A little more of this one can be found Here 
I had never done this before and it is always something I hoped to do.
This is my completed piece... the rest of which, with more detail, can be found on  my blog 
here
 I could do it.
Well that is my journey this year.
What a journey this has been, and how much I have learnt.  I have found all the tutorials to be very informative and helpful.  I have kept with the 'faith' and Practised Practised Practised..
I have managed to incorporate some of most things in my work and will continue to look back and see how to improve.  I do like the more traditional type of quilting, and there was such a lot here that is so worth while.
A HUGE thank you to all the teachers ... I have learned so much.
AND especially for SewCalGal for hosting this wonderful Challenge and for letting us enjoy the knowledge of so many wonderfully experienced teachers!
They have 
all shared with us so generously.
It has also been a learning curve for me getting all these pages linked up - something I have never understood before. 
 
I apologize if this post is way too long, but its the only way