Help with quiltpattern please,just finished sandwich
#93
Originally Posted by Gramof6
I just love your quilt & you did a wonderful job on it. It's beautiful.
For the FMQ or meandering, when I do it, I start at the top left and work to the far right dropping down to the next row so to speak, not really stopping but carrying it on. That goes from the right working to the left. That drops down to the 3rd row, working back to the right. Just think of the shape of jigsaw puzzle pieces, not really showing where you start or stop. I hope this helps and is clear. I'm not real good at explaining in words.
For the FMQ or meandering, when I do it, I start at the top left and work to the far right dropping down to the next row so to speak, not really stopping but carrying it on. That goes from the right working to the left. That drops down to the 3rd row, working back to the right. Just think of the shape of jigsaw puzzle pieces, not really showing where you start or stop. I hope this helps and is clear. I'm not real good at explaining in words.
#94
thank you so much for your ideas, sugestions and also for your concerns. I just finished the SID and will now practice for the FMQ.
Watch out for guardian angels/pinwheel quilt in the picture sections in about two or three weeks.....hopefully
Granny
Watch out for guardian angels/pinwheel quilt in the picture sections in about two or three weeks.....hopefully
Granny
#95
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If you have never attempted FMQ'ing before but still want to try it I would first suggest that you take any kind of scrap fabric and make a few sandwiched squares and practice on those until you get to where you are happy with the results. Then you can switch over to the quilt and go at it.
I would do in the ditch on the large center with the pin wheels and for first timer FMQ'er I would use a merandering stitch. The best way to describe it is it kind of looks like brain coral, curving lines that run back and forth.
I would do in the ditch on the large center with the pin wheels and for first timer FMQ'er I would use a merandering stitch. The best way to describe it is it kind of looks like brain coral, curving lines that run back and forth.
#99
Originally Posted by cka
Go girl! You have one amazing team covering your back!
I made a mistake with the HST including that particular fabric and ended up having the background of the 3D pinwheel on the bias so I had to somehow quilt it down.
Other than that ever single ditch is quilted.
I am a bit disappointed any how. I think the quilting brings a quilt to live and it was hard to go for a very simple live. But still better than a misrable one.
thanks so much again
Granny
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granny_59 My grandmother whom made alot of quilts used to say a quilt isn't a quilt unless there is at least one mistake. The ladies she quilted with always turned something around or made a mistake in the quilting.
Your quilt is beautiful!!!!
Your quilt is beautiful!!!!
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