Ever "too much" quilting?
#91
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I noted that one person stated that tieing quilts was dangerous for children. Not so. I use a double surgeon's knot and haven't lost a tie in 40 years! I have several very old quilts that were tied and there are no ties missing. Perhaps it depends on how well they are tied and what kind of knot is used.
#92
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I’m so glad this discussion came up – I guess you can consider me new to quilting I only have 3 quilts that I have completed – for all three I’ve done stitch in the ditch and I’m very proud of them. I felt they were softer and I made them so that the family can cuddle. I’ve admired and awed at the pictures that have been posted on this site. I will admit that I felt as though I might not be considered a quilter because of the way I have finished my quilts – but in reading some of the opinions posted – I feel like I can call myself a quilter and be proud. Someday I hope to make a quilt and really do a masterpiece as I have seen here but until then I’m proud to say “I’m A Quilter” . I believe that if a person spends so much time and effort that if you are satisfied then it is perfect – do your best and your best will be great.
#93
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Originally Posted by lclang
I noted that one person stated that tieing quilts was dangerous for children. Not so. I use a double surgeon's knot and haven't lost a tie in 40 years! I have several very old quilts that were tied and there are no ties missing. Perhaps it depends on how well they are tied and what kind of knot is used.
#94
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Originally Posted by lclang
I noted that one person stated that tieing quilts was dangerous for children. Not so. I use a double surgeon's knot and haven't lost a tie in 40 years! I have several very old quilts that were tied and there are no ties missing. Perhaps it depends on how well they are tied and what kind of knot is used.
#96
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A surgeon's know it wrapped twice to the left and pulled tight, then wrapped twice to the right and then pulled tight. I do not use heavy yarns, only crochet thread or baby yarn or embroidery floss. Some charities have been scared out by the rumor that they are dangerous to babies, but if they are properly tied I have never lost a single tie. They are certainly appropriate for older children and lap quilts for older people and so far as I know there are no bans on those.
#97
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Originally Posted by lclang
A surgeon's know it wrapped twice to the left and pulled tight, then wrapped twice to the right and then pulled tight. I do not use heavy yarns, only crochet thread or baby yarn or embroidery floss. Some charities have been scared out by the rumor that they are dangerous to babies, but if they are properly tied I have never lost a single tie. They are certainly appropriate for older children and lap quilts for older people and so far as I know there are no bans on those.
#98
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Yes, I agree. Some of the quilting is absolutely beautiful, but that's what my eye goes to immediately, not even seeing the fabrics or quilt top pattern. I think the quilting should enhance the quilt, not outdo it. I have a HQ 16, which I love and just learning. But, after learning more, I still will not want to overdo the quilt. Just my opinion.
#99
I was just at a quilt show today in Pittsburg, KS and one quilt had a criticism from the judge that said "too much quilting." A lady standing next to me couldn't believe it.
Personally, I don't like so much quilting on a bed quilt or lap quilt, because it makes them stiff, not snuggly. Wall quilts, I don't care.
Personally, I don't like so much quilting on a bed quilt or lap quilt, because it makes them stiff, not snuggly. Wall quilts, I don't care.
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