fmq on king size
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fmq on king size
I am almost finished with the top of my King sized quilt, i only have one applique left. I have started thinking about what i want to do about the free motion and have been getting confused about what i should do. I really want to do something that looks like this http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.c...of-pearls.html
on the water section of the quilt and something like this( I was doodleing in class so please dnt judge the drawing skills lol) on the sky.
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but what i dont understand is if i have to start in the middle of the quilt to prevent bunching how am i supposed to make these patterns across the entire quilt? any suggestions tips or pictures of examples are appreciated because im pretty stuck right now. TIA
also this is the almost finished top
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on the water section of the quilt and something like this( I was doodleing in class so please dnt judge the drawing skills lol) on the sky.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]334873[/ATTACH]
but what i dont understand is if i have to start in the middle of the quilt to prevent bunching how am i supposed to make these patterns across the entire quilt? any suggestions tips or pictures of examples are appreciated because im pretty stuck right now. TIA
also this is the almost finished top
[ATTACH=CONFIG]334871[/ATTACH]
#2
Looking good! When I FMQ a large quilt I usually divide it into quadrants & quilt a section at a time. I do start towards the middle, work my way around the area & back to where I started then move on to the next section. I've done a few like this with good results. Hope that makes sense!
#4
Dividing it in quadrants is a great way to go. If you're worried about the continuity of the design, try staggering the edge where the two quads will join so there is not a visible line where they join. Looks like a gorgeous quilt!
#6
That's nice. You might want to try basting it with water soluble thread. I've done that before, using a large stitch and a grid pattern about a foot apart. Then you can start quilting wherever you want. When you are done, the basting will wash out. You can find it at some quilt shops, Red Rock Threads has it also. It may seem pricey at first glance, but it goes a long way. Use it in the top and bobbin.
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