How Would You Quilt This?
#11
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I would also use the matching color to the front colors and not worry about the back--and this is a great modern quilt so I would probably do each of the pink blocks in one design that I would repeat in the borders. And the centers of those pink blocks I'd probably do each with a different design--check out Angela Walters for ideas--her Shapes book is great either with the DSM or long arm for ideas. Amanda Murphy has a great idea book too--but Angela does more modern quilts.
On the long white & black areas, I would either subdivide them and do some type of filler, alternating angular straight lines with curves (pebbles, paisleys, etc) OR do one angular and the other curvey. And for the border, I would probably do something angular--maybe boxes or triangles with echoing inside each. Boy, I would love to work on this quilt on the long arm--but it would be heavily quilted with LOTS of texture and the thread color matching. Please be sure to post the finished quilt--I really like this one!
On the long white & black areas, I would either subdivide them and do some type of filler, alternating angular straight lines with curves (pebbles, paisleys, etc) OR do one angular and the other curvey. And for the border, I would probably do something angular--maybe boxes or triangles with echoing inside each. Boy, I would love to work on this quilt on the long arm--but it would be heavily quilted with LOTS of texture and the thread color matching. Please be sure to post the finished quilt--I really like this one!
#12
All the ideas are good, I just wish I was the owner of this! Love it! I kind of like the thoughts of lines on one side, circles on the other, and I would want to see my quilting, so use a non-matching. Gray could be used through-out. Great quilt!
#16
How about variegated thread ( if you could find one incorporating each of the colors in your top) and do simple
Random width/wavy lines top to bottom in the predominate sections, plus echo quilting in and around the boxes/squares. Top itself is beautiful in the simplicity.
Random width/wavy lines top to bottom in the predominate sections, plus echo quilting in and around the boxes/squares. Top itself is beautiful in the simplicity.
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#17
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I'm often stuck on "how in the world should I quilt this??", in spite of all the books I have and vids I watch. So I'm no help for you in that.
I just wanted to say I've not made a modern quilt yet, and I love yours. The colors are terrific! Can't wait to see how you do quilt it.
Regards,
K
I just wanted to say I've not made a modern quilt yet, and I love yours. The colors are terrific! Can't wait to see how you do quilt it.
Regards,
K
#18
So, this is what I'm thinking.....(At the moment, anyhow...)
In the large areas, circles of various sizes, overlapping slightly and a few lines running behind them, vertically.
I've still got no plan for the boxes or the borders. <- This is me without a clue.
Watson
In the large areas, circles of various sizes, overlapping slightly and a few lines running behind them, vertically.
I've still got no plan for the boxes or the borders. <- This is me without a clue.
Watson
#19
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I love the graphic nature of your quilt -- just stunning! I agree with QuiltingCat about doing opposite colors & QuiltingShortTimer about focusing on adding texture. I would do grey & pink colored thread in the middle to "match" and that will show up on the back as visual interest around the pieced stripe. Here's what I came up with (I'd add more filler around the motifs & more lines in the pink border; and would probably add pebbling or stippling around the bar graph design in the bottom triangles so they really stand out):
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#20
Thanks for all the suggestions....After letting them all percolate in my brain, I've come up with this plan....Doesn't look like much on paper. Hope it looks better in real life!
I'll quilt random circles in the big areas with vertical lines behind them and FMQ the pink areas. Still not sure about the inside of the blocks.
I have a spool of variegated light grey King Tut that I've never used, so I may throw caution to the winds and try that.
What's the worst that can happen?
Watson
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I'll quilt random circles in the big areas with vertical lines behind them and FMQ the pink areas. Still not sure about the inside of the blocks.
I have a spool of variegated light grey King Tut that I've never used, so I may throw caution to the winds and try that.
What's the worst that can happen?
Watson
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