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Old 08-11-2020, 08:51 AM
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Default Sunbonnet Sue - stitch On the girls?

I'm working on my first quilt (story below, if you're interested) and I'm wondering about the FMQ. I like swirls, loops and paisley for the filler, rather than the traditional long diagonal lines found on lots of Sunbonnet Sue quilts.

I've seen a SBS quilt with hand-appliqued girls that did use an overall stipple pattern, and one with amazing feather circles around the girls, but it's sometimes hard to see details in gallery pics.

But do I quilt my filler design *over* my fused-and-zig-zagged girls? I used a 3mm buttonhole stitch with matching thread for each piece (bonnet, dress, apron, shoe, hand, accessories). Leaving the girls totally unquilted would make for big gaps for the batting to shift around.

Do I quilt a single line right next to the buttonhole stitching and save the FMQ paisley for the backgrounds? Would off-white top thread stand out too much?

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Background: My mom ambushed me with this project.

I recently went home for a week to give my parents a little company during COVID-19 quarantine. My mom pulls out .. of baby clothes she saved from my sister and me. She's been schlepping these around for 50+ years (awesome 70s prints!) with the intent of making quilts with them for each of us daughters.

She has Sunbonnet Sue quilt that my paternal grandmother made for my dad. My grandmother died before I was born, and we don't have many heirlooms from that side of the family, so the quilt is a real treasure

My dear sister doesn't have a crafty bone in her otherwise very talented body, so this project fell to the two of us.

My mom and I photographed all the washed and ironed baby dresses for posterity before cutting them up (that was ..). We spent several days choosing which fabrics went together and what accessorief the girls will have. One is fishing, since my dad took us a lot. One has a little yellow dog to commorate Lemon, our beloved and long-lived mutt. There's a frog. And balloons. And rosette flowers. We had a ...

I'm home now and have finished appliquéing the girls onto squares and have started sewing the sashing (?) and plain calico blocks together to make the first of 2 queen-sized checkerboard quilts.

I'm a knitter and do other crafty things, but I haven't seriously sewed in decades.

I've been watching YouTube tutorials like crazy and even installed Pinterest back on my phone to gather FMQ pattern ideas.

I bought a free-motion presser foot and a walking foot for an exorbitant amount on eBay since my late Viking 1100 1970's machine has been abandoned by Husqvarna. I spent more on these two presser feet than the dang machine is worth in trade-in. But I live this machine.

I've spent hundreds of dollars on sewing supplies and built a table topper to make a faux drop-in desk with a big-ass platform for quilting (40"x30")

My neglected home-improvement projects are languishing and my dear husband is getting frustrated at waiting on me to organize the basement, but I am obsessed!

I've just got to practice a ton to gain some muscle memory and control over free-motion stitching so I don't ruin my quilt.

When I'm done with mine, I'll decide if I've had enough before I offer to quilt my sister's SBS.

Last edited by QuiltnNan; 08-11-2020 at 02:18 PM. Reason: shouting/all caps
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