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OleaBlossom 08-29-2018 06:24 AM

Greetings from Germany
 
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Hi there! My name is Olea, I'm 30 years old, I come from Melbourne, Australia, and now I live in Germany.

My mum made clothing and soft toys when I was growing up, and I remember some curtains and patchwork pillows, but not many quilted items. My one grandma is a knitter, and the other was a longtime scout leader, and neither was into sewing all that much. I don't know how I ended up with the quilting bug, but I think it's because I love fabric, and I love the grid-based designs (and how modern quilts play with the "rules").

I travelled a bit as a nanny/au-pair, and spent lots of my money on beautiful Liberty fabrics when I lived in London, and at the local LQS in Seattle. Here in Germany, it's very difficult to find good quality/modern quilting fabric locally. What I can find is expensive, up to 24 euros per metre (which is 25.50USD per yard), so I think buying online from the US or UK is the way to go.

I couldn't tell you the first quilting project I started, but this year, I finally completed my very first quilt. It's all half-square triangles, that I had initially tried to work into a star design, but I'm still learning about lights and darks, so it ended up in this semi-gradient. I picked the turquoise binding mostly to link the front and back fabrics together, but I love how it pops.

I quilted it on my domestic computerised machine with a walking foot, mostly stitch-in-the-ditch, but following different lines to try to give it some variety. I'm debating putting it back in and quilting it more densely to make it more noticeable, but I also want it to stay super soft and cuddly, and I'm afraid of ruining it.

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Because there's no local quilting shops here, there's also no local quilting guild, and I don't know anyone who lives near me that quilts or sews. I could travel to the nearest major city, but I'm not quite fluent in German yet, so I'm very glad to have found this online community :o

I'm working on a small wall hanging and a bed sized quilt, and dreaming about my next quilty plans, so I should have plenty to post here before long.

Barb in Louisiana 08-29-2018 06:34 AM

Welcome from south Louisiana!

Your first quilt is awesome. Too much quilting will make it stiff, but some specific designs in the darker HST's would be cute. There are so many ideas out there. I tend to do flowers and concentric circles. You could pick any child's animal and just do the outline of the animal. Or perhaps one of the ideas here. https://www.favequilts.com/Patterns-...chine-Quilting

Leah Day has more ideas than you have fabric. https://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/

QuiltnNan 08-29-2018 06:41 AM

Welcome from western NY and happy quilting :)
I think your quilting is great as it is.
Willkommen im Quilting Board

Tartan 08-29-2018 06:52 AM

Welcome from Ontario, Canada. It is a cute quilt but if it meets the quilting requirements for the batt, I would just move on to your next quilt project.

SillySusan 08-29-2018 08:16 AM

Hi and welcome from North Carolina! Your quilt is beautiful! Wonderful job! You've come to the right place for all kinds of information. A very inexpensive way to built a stash is to visit thrift shops, if there are any in your area. You can buy large clothing with lots of useable fabric for very low prices. You'll have to do some deconstruction, but it would be a whole lot less expensive than $25 per yard!!

Keep quilting and enjoy!!

Boston1954 08-29-2018 08:55 AM

Welcome from Oklahoma. Glad to have you here. Guten Tag.

jetayre 08-29-2018 09:30 AM

Welcome from Vermont near (Canadian) border!

SusieQOH 08-29-2018 09:42 AM

Welcome to the board! Your quilt is lovely!
I'm also the only one in my whole family who quilts. I don't know where I got it but I really enjoy myself :)

OleaBlossom 08-29-2018 02:00 PM

Wow, thanks Barb! These are amazing resources.

I'm hoping for a free-motion foot next month as a birthday gift ... pretty sure I've left enough clues for my husband ;)

I'm nervous about how heavy the quilt will feel, moving it through my machine, but these designs offer so much more variety than just using a walking foot.

OleaBlossom 08-29-2018 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 8118109)
Welcome from Ontario, Canada. It is a cute quilt but if it meets the quilting requirements for the batt, I would just move on to your next quilt project.

I've had the batting so long I don't remember 100%, but if it's the Warm and Natural cotton I'm pretty sure I bought, it suggested 10" and the furthest parallel lines are like ... 4"?

I do have plenty of other projects I want to get to ... it's hard to step away from the perfectionism!


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