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    Old 02-27-2013, 09:18 AM
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    Love this idea and the backer! how clever!

    I think if you do an overall pattern you will lose the details in the Queen.
    In the white areas or even the solid dark areas you could do overall.
    someone else here said the quilting would overpower the image and I agree.
    Echoing would work well IMHO.
    Please show us the final and good luck at the show.
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    Old 02-27-2013, 09:23 AM
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    i read this reply a few times and kept going back up to the top and looking at the queen. i think the PP has it down. i would use monofilament line instead of any color of thread on the STID so that if there was a little warble it would not show. i would also use the flat batting! i love the idea of the lines in the gold ruff; it would look like the border on my quilt you did and i LOVE that it would really give it dimension and i like the hair waves as well. i can't tell you what color to do that in! i would definitely use a white thread in the panto and gold in the ruff so nothing stood out and it all blended in with the background colors. i think you did an outstanding job with this, girl. you have an amazing talent with what you have in your head you can pull out and put on paper. are you going to add a colored border or just the binding? maybe you could do several 'starts and stops' on the freehand quilting so that if you DID scream NO CRAPPYOLA THAT WAS WRONG! you can take that little bit out with ease and not have to take out alot of work? i think you can do this on your long arm as well. i have faith in you you can do this! i wish i was there to watch you do it! just take your time and before you start to move your 'arm' just close your eyes, pray, take a deep breath, and go for it!
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    What I see is the panto in the white border and background, but not on the pattern or the blue border. I see the panto pattern continuing, underneath the border and the figure, like you used a white patterned whole cloth fabric and appliqued the figure and border on top. I would do this with white thread. There would be a lot of starting and stopping the pattern, so I don't know if you could do this on your long arm (I know I couldn't!) I would stitch in the ditch around all the other seams. I wouldn't do anything on her face, but do a bit of quilting in her hair, following your embroidery and also outlining her fingers. I would also quilt lines in her gold ruff, making it look pleated. Then, using matching thread, I would do some swirls or stippling in the large black and red areas. Well, you asked
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    Old 02-27-2013, 09:25 AM
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    That is really striking!
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    Old 02-27-2013, 11:15 AM
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    I am no expert. You did a fabulous job! This is always a tricky thing ...I know I felt this way when I started quilting. Because when you first start your quilting skill doesn't match up with your piecing skill( we feel this way anyway). My opinion would be that you put far to much into the quilt top it demands custom quilting.
    However, we never truly know what we can do until we test ourselves. It doesn't have to be any dynamic designs....it just has to be specific designs for each area. I think you just need to pin it on start with some simple area choose a design you are comfortable with...then move on to the next area and do the same thing. It's freeing and I think you will feel good and confident by the time you are in the moment. I hope that makes sense and it's encouraging. We all know you can do this. Blessings. C
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    Old 02-27-2013, 11:51 AM
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    What about echo quilting around the heart and then use template and echo to continue heart theme. Or the rest of the deck? I know for the show quilting should be related to the whole and should be special to your quilt. No longarm experience, sorry.
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    Old 02-27-2013, 12:00 PM
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    Beautiful quilt. All I know is I'd never get it hand quilted in 2 weeks! Bless you for even thinking that's an option!
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    Old 02-27-2013, 12:09 PM
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    Fantastic quilt and backing. I am at a loss for the quilting too. Sorry I'm no help, but there are some great designers on this board that can help you.
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    Old 02-27-2013, 12:50 PM
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    The only thing about using the different colored threads is that they will show on the back. To me the back is going to be as important as the front. And, I hate working with that clear thread. It breaks so much. I can't imagine using it on the long arm. Keep those suggestions coming!!!
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    Old 02-27-2013, 04:30 PM
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    Awesome quilt!
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    Old 02-27-2013, 05:10 PM
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    Can't help with the quilting question, but the quilt is awsome. Thanks for showing us. Good luck.
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