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Old 07-23-2011, 09:27 AM
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Patricia14 Thank you. I will check out what the Laurel leaf and the other look like!
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Hello & welcome to the board from Huber Heights Ohio. Your quilt is so pretty. I hope you post a picture of it when you've completed the quilt.
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Old 07-23-2011, 07:44 PM
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Hi, When I did mine, I did a crosshatch, and a motif in the center of the white blocks.
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Old 07-24-2011, 04:34 AM
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Welcome from Minnesota and happy quilting :)
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What is a crosshatch?
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Old 07-24-2011, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted by mammaof5
What is a crosshatch?
paralles and crossed lines ,diagonals and making squares everywhere.
Laurel leaf: an pointy oval (like a simple leaf); it could be just like a line on the border or sashings; it could be combined with squares or diamonds. Too much possiblities! I love quilting but I have too much to learn yet, specially about what pattern is the good one. I just bought a book "QUilting desings from the Past' by Jenny Carr Kinney, very good!

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Old 07-24-2011, 10:18 AM
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Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
Your quilt is beautiful!!
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Old 07-24-2011, 01:46 PM
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This is one of my favorite patterns. You have done a great job. I love what you done with the border. This is so beautiful. I think I might quilt around each sq in the border that will make the sqs pop. For a first quilt you have done excellent work. Keep it up.
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Old 07-27-2011, 05:15 AM
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Oh my Feline Fanatic! I have been quilting this since Saturday night. This thing is so big. I would have never guessed that quilting was so physically strenuous (sp)? My right arm really starts aching and I have to quit. I am begining the SID and diagonal lines like you suggested. I love it so far! I just can hardly believe it is me who is doing this and it looks pretty good! Everynight I think about how great it will be sleeping under it when I finally get it done! LOL
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Originally Posted by mammaof5
Oh my Feline Fanatic! I have been quilting this since Saturday night. This thing is so big. I would have never guessed that quilting was so physically strenuous (sp)? My right arm really starts aching and I have to quit. I am begining the SID and diagonal lines like you suggested. I love it so far! I just can hardly believe it is me who is doing this and it looks pretty good! Everynight I think about how great it will be sleeping under it when I finally get it done! LOL
Aww, this is great news. OK it sounds like your set up for MQ may be fighting you. Yes it is strenuous but you should be able to keep at it for a couple of hours without aching and pain.

so I have some questions for you.... Is your machine in some sort of cabinet so that the machine bed (where the feed dogs are) is at the same level with your supporting table surface? If not, that is causing you a lot of drag and making the quilt fight you a bit. A very clever member of the board went to a home depot or Lowes and bought a bunch of sheets of the very thick styrofoam and built a platform around her machine bed to help with this. I tried to find the post but was not lucky. Basically she cut the styrofoam to fit her machine bed and built it up so she had a nice level work surface that was the size of a large table.

Another thing you can do is set yourself up so your sewing station faces a wall and you can allow your quilt to "puddle" up on the table against the wall thereby avoiding the drag and pull of the weight of the quilt. Harriett Hargrave and Diane Gaudynski both have MQ books that have some great pictures and advice of setting up work stations to avoid fatigue.

Here is one I just found that is much more involved than the styrofoam setup. There are also special tables you can buy and such.

http://www.kathykwylie.com/blog/2011...hine-quilting/
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