Quilting designs for popular quilt patterns?
#1
Quilting designs for popular quilt patterns?
I've been browsing for days to find the "perfect" quilting design for my Summer in the Park quilt top. I came across a few sites that had patterns for double wedding ring, log cabin, Irish chain, twister. But nothing for my Summer in the Park. It got me thinking that it would be great to see quilting patterns for some of the popular quilts (other than stippling or edge to edge patterns). Quilts that come to mind that I'd love to see more quilting suggestions for:
Summer in the Park
D9P
Double Slice Layer Cake
French Braid
It would also be nice to see a pattern with a few quilting options, such as straight line quilting, easy FMQ, more advanced FMQ patterns. Maybe I am voice my wish list, someone will come up with it.
If you have any quilting suggestions for the popular quilts listed, please share your ideas!
Summer in the Park
D9P
Double Slice Layer Cake
French Braid
It would also be nice to see a pattern with a few quilting options, such as straight line quilting, easy FMQ, more advanced FMQ patterns. Maybe I am voice my wish list, someone will come up with it.
If you have any quilting suggestions for the popular quilts listed, please share your ideas!
#2
I just took a class on Craftsy.com with Angela Walters called Quilting Negative Space - it was wonderful - she gives you a bunch of ideas for quilting that are simple to do yet give such an elegant look - mainly it added different textures to the quilt but did not take away from the quilt itself. Check out a class - it really is helping me to become more confident with my quilting.
#3
I just took a class on Craftsy.com with Angela Walters called Quilting Negative Space - it was wonderful - she gives you a bunch of ideas for quilting that are simple to do yet give such an elegant look - mainly it added different textures to the quilt but did not take away from the quilt itself. Check out a class - it really is helping me to become more confident with my quilting.
#5
I do that too. I see plenty of pics of stippled/meandered or gorgeous feathers. I want something in between. I like the look of stippled, but don't really care to do them. I am not up to the skill level for feathers, but I do try! I have the hooked on feathers book, and do practice now and then. It's hard on a domestic machine though with a larger quilt. I can't get smooth curves (yet).
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I understand totally! I need a good one for Log Cabin. I'm about to give up and just do an overall two inch grid using most of the seams as a guide. Would like something a little prettier but don't know what and feathers are still beyond my skill.
#7
For the log cabin, you might want to research quilt stencils in triangle patterns, then use the same pattern on both the light and dark halves of the block. There are some that are not too complicated. You could either use a stencil or get some golden threads paper and use that for a pattern.
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For the log cabin, you might want to research quilt stencils in triangle patterns, then use the same pattern on both the light and dark halves of the block. There are some that are not too complicated. You could either use a stencil or get some golden threads paper and use that for a pattern.
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