Old 04-21-2014, 08:14 AM
  #3  
wolph33
Super Member
 
wolph33's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Wi
Posts: 9,232
Default

Originally Posted by dunster View Post
I don't think the term "quilted to death" is fair. It automatically assumes that the quilting is ruining the quilt. You say that you've "heard" that these quilts are stiff, but that has not been my experience, if a good batting is used, the quilting is done with thinner threads and backtracking is minimized. I see no reason for quilting to weaken the quilt fibers, anymore than lots of piecing would weaken them. And more quilting does hold the quilt together so that if some threads do break, others are there to do the job. I love to look at creative quilting that adds new depth to a quilt while complementing the piecing. Also many of the quilts at the bigger shows are more works of art than coverings for beds.
I agree,they are usually art quilt,display quilts not every day on the bed quilts.I do not quilt that way because I lack the talent-but I would if I could-custom artistic quilting is beautiful.I make functional quilts and pantos are my best way at this time-but in my dreams I would quilt artistic freehand works of art.
wolph33 is offline