Quilting suggestions please
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I am making this quilt to be auctioned off for our Church's fundraiser for the "Relay for Life" that a team from our Church is participating in. I need to have this done for the weekend of the 12th, so it can be either a silent auction or a raffle.
The quilting part is just not my strong point.
Any suggestions are welcome. I hope to try and start on this tomorrow.
I laid this on top of my sewing machine desk because the lighting is better and my living room floor is filled with backpacking supplies and equipment for my Dh's and DD's backpacking trip.
The quilting part is just not my strong point.
Any suggestions are welcome. I hope to try and start on this tomorrow.
I laid this on top of my sewing machine desk because the lighting is better and my living room floor is filled with backpacking supplies and equipment for my Dh's and DD's backpacking trip.
#2
Beautiful quilt. I would probably start with stitch in the ditch, around all the stars and the borders. Maybe make stars in the 4patches,and shooting stars in the borders, and maybe meandering in the background with stars put in randomly. Hope this helps.
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How about something like this. It make need some tweaking. If you don't want to outline the flowers in the center of the big blocks you could continue the arches? Add some stippling in certain areas you want to recede?
[IMG]http://img.skitch.com/20100903-gwt1k...wxmmr2sh7t.jpg[/IMG] You could use a circular template, bowl, jar, lid etc. to mark the arches. You could maybe even do them with your walking foot and not need to use FMQ unless you want to outline the flowers.
[IMG]http://img.skitch.com/20100903-gwt1k...wxmmr2sh7t.jpg[/IMG] You could use a circular template, bowl, jar, lid etc. to mark the arches. You could maybe even do them with your walking foot and not need to use FMQ unless you want to outline the flowers.
#9
If you go with candice's idea a french curve would work perfectly to mark it with. Just think of the curve of the design as ending in the exact middle of the block outside seam. This is how I marked my tablerunner and it went fast!
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Much as I hate to promote the overall meander, I think it would lend well to this quilt as the piecing is so pretty the quilting wouldn't take away from it. Meander (aka stipple) is very easy and quick and very forgiving in placement so you can kind of just zone out in the quilting process.
In today's economy fundraising auctions simply don't bring in bids worthy of the item. I would hate to see you invest a lot more time and effort quilting this only to see it get a bid far far below it's value in just materials, let alone your time.
In today's economy fundraising auctions simply don't bring in bids worthy of the item. I would hate to see you invest a lot more time and effort quilting this only to see it get a bid far far below it's value in just materials, let alone your time.
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