Not sure how to quilt this
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I finished my 3rd quilt top today, it is a Bargello based on a pattern I found on line. It will be a wall hanging above the patio doors in my living room. I am finding the combination of the fabrics and the pattern too organic for straight lines. Does this mean I am going to have to learn to FMQ? When doing a meander, do you disregard the fabric patterns and just concentrate on the meander? This is all new to me.
BTW - This top was completely stitched on my Singer 15-88 treadle. What a whole lot of fun that was! [ATTACH=CONFIG]575342[/ATTACH] |
Very lovely - love the colors! I'd concentrate on the FMQ so the pattern is fairly consecutive... like the pattern of the quilt in another light... It'd be very pretty meandering.
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You can use your walking foot to do lines down the pattern. If you decide to FMQ, meandering is one of the harder patterns to start with. I recommend a loop de loop instead.
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Very pretty. Love the colors. Afraid I can't offer quilting suggestions.
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you could use a walking foot and go diagonally thru each color, like this sample.
https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...22-t35462.html |
I mostly do FMQ, large stipple or whatever strikes my fancy. I am never worried about what I do, I just move my hands. I do like most of my quilting.
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love the colors in the top
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Nice quilt. Treadling is so fun! I like to think of it as dual purpose...sewing and exercise, you surely burn more calories treadling than pushing a pedal.
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Originally Posted by katier825
(Post 7851618)
you could use a walking foot and go diagonally thru each color, like this sample.
https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...22-t35462.html |
Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer
(Post 7851720)
I'd do this but not use straight lines--instead gentle curves that mimic the bargello curves.
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