Help with quiltpattern please,just finished sandwich
#31
Originally Posted by katier825
I love what Judi Madsen does with triangles. Check out her blog to this date Thursday, February 11, 2010
http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com...max-results=20
http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com...max-results=20
#33
Originally Posted by granny_59
Originally Posted by katier825
I love what Judi Madsen does with triangles. Check out her blog to this date Thursday, February 11, 2010
http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com...max-results=20
http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com...max-results=20
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Originally Posted by granny_59
:oops: :oops: :oops: so sorry......do you mean something like echoquilting a quarter inch apart?
No hurry at all, I will make a couple of testpatches before I dare to start with the quilt
No hurry at all, I will make a couple of testpatches before I dare to start with the quilt
If you know what a stipple is, think of much bigger scale.
#37
Silence gives consent :lol:
DH thinks anyhow that I am going nuts wearing gloves this time a year........
I think I will practice on these swirls by tomorrow. Just picture them in better shape and in the white part of the fabric. Dont you think it adds some movement?
thanks so much again for the support
Granny
DH thinks anyhow that I am going nuts wearing gloves this time a year........
I think I will practice on these swirls by tomorrow. Just picture them in better shape and in the white part of the fabric. Dont you think it adds some movement?
thanks so much again for the support
Granny
#38
The swirls look great! They are very forgiving to mistakes too. If it makes you more comfortable, you could try to match the top thread to the color of each block. After a few quilts, I'm just now getting brave enough to use a contrasting color.
On your first sample with the 1/4 curved triangles, the bottom right looks pretty good. There is definitely a learning curve with FMQ. Don't forget, once it's washed and puckers up a little, what you consider mistakes, others won't even notice. :)
On your first sample with the 1/4 curved triangles, the bottom right looks pretty good. There is definitely a learning curve with FMQ. Don't forget, once it's washed and puckers up a little, what you consider mistakes, others won't even notice. :)
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