Quilting Motifs for Large Areas
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Where do you find designs for large areas of quilting? Do you design everything as you go, or make decisions along the way? How do you "audition" quilting motifs?
Today, I am joining some UFO Dresden Plate blocks that I made several years ago from 1930's prints. I have ten 14" blank blocks made from the same Kona "Snow" solid color that is the background for the 24 Dresden Plate blocks. I have no sashing, just the setting triangles in a dense 30's print, which surround the central block area. By tomorrow night, the top should completed and basted, so I'm thinking about quilting motifs right now.
I am going to hand-quilt this quilt so I don't want to use an all-over design.
thank you :-)
Today, I am joining some UFO Dresden Plate blocks that I made several years ago from 1930's prints. I have ten 14" blank blocks made from the same Kona "Snow" solid color that is the background for the 24 Dresden Plate blocks. I have no sashing, just the setting triangles in a dense 30's print, which surround the central block area. By tomorrow night, the top should completed and basted, so I'm thinking about quilting motifs right now.
I am going to hand-quilt this quilt so I don't want to use an all-over design.
thank you :-)
#2
Your quilt sounds gorgeous!
I audition quilting motifs by drawing them on clear vinyl (from the fabric store) with dry erase markers. In a pinch, sheet protectors work well also :wink:
I sometimes take a picture of my quilt top and draw on the picture in my photo editing software - very handy if you have a drawing tablet.
Can't wait to see a picture of your quilt!
I audition quilting motifs by drawing them on clear vinyl (from the fabric store) with dry erase markers. In a pinch, sheet protectors work well also :wink:
I sometimes take a picture of my quilt top and draw on the picture in my photo editing software - very handy if you have a drawing tablet.
Can't wait to see a picture of your quilt!
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Katier825:
Thanks for the link to quiltingstencils.com. I spent the afternoon today flipping through books and looking through images on the internet. Then at the website, I ordered some stencils for the corners, setting triangles and the large blocks. They're so inexpensive, I can trace them off onto laminate film and order more if I decide I need something else.
On a whim, I ordered a basket of flowers instead of a feather wreath for the large square. That may hold my attention longer! I may not finish this until the next decade rolls around, but that's ok.
Thanks for the link to quiltingstencils.com. I spent the afternoon today flipping through books and looking through images on the internet. Then at the website, I ordered some stencils for the corners, setting triangles and the large blocks. They're so inexpensive, I can trace them off onto laminate film and order more if I decide I need something else.
On a whim, I ordered a basket of flowers instead of a feather wreath for the large square. That may hold my attention longer! I may not finish this until the next decade rolls around, but that's ok.
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I LOVE that site! Not just for quilting (I am NOT that ambitious to try to manage one of those designs with my little Singer!) but, for the headboard I am helping plan to paint on the wall over the bed of one of my quilts. Thanks for the link!
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