I finished my Marimekko quilt top and need advise!
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I finished my Marimekko quilt top and need advise!
I finally finished my Marimekko quilt top. I chose the HST block method for my corners. They are very imperfect, but so am I. lol It ended up being 96x96.
This is the biggest quilt I have done and the Marimekko fabric is not extremely lightweight or soft. I ordered the silk batting and I hope I can squeeze the quilt sandwich in my Husqvarna Opal sewing machine. I wanted to try my luck at FMQ the loops and hearts in the picture. Should I do this all over or mix with stitch in the ditch or another FMQ? I need help deciding what to do?
I need advise on my quilt backing. I wanted the softest available, but the minky is only 90 inches, so I would have to piece it. I ordered a sample and it is absolutely yummy soft and lightweight. The other choices are cottons. I love the amethyst blender. Both the cottons are 106 inches, so I wouldn't have to piece it.
What do you think?
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This is the biggest quilt I have done and the Marimekko fabric is not extremely lightweight or soft. I ordered the silk batting and I hope I can squeeze the quilt sandwich in my Husqvarna Opal sewing machine. I wanted to try my luck at FMQ the loops and hearts in the picture. Should I do this all over or mix with stitch in the ditch or another FMQ? I need help deciding what to do?
I need advise on my quilt backing. I wanted the softest available, but the minky is only 90 inches, so I would have to piece it. I ordered a sample and it is absolutely yummy soft and lightweight. The other choices are cottons. I love the amethyst blender. Both the cottons are 106 inches, so I wouldn't have to piece it.
What do you think?
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Janan, I love your quilt, it has such a wonderful personality. If this is the first quilt you have ever done on your Opal, use cotton backing as the minky is a bit unruly because it stretches. Use the backing color that you like and you will be much happier with it. Please show us after you get it quilted. Brenda
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Your quilt is wonderful. For backing, I would use the predominate color on the front, even if you have to piece it. As far as the quilting, I await to see what the experts here say. I think most of them would tell you to stabilize it by stitching in the ditch around the bigger blocks and then do your FMQ. Good luck with your quilting. I know you will do fine.
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Great quilt--with all that white on front I'd be a little reluctant to use a dark batik on the back, though. Will be interested to hear your thoughts on the silk bat--never used it but have heard it's great.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Personally, I would not consider Minky for that size of a project. I love your quilt and the fabrics you've chosen. If it were my quilt, I would keep the back a lighter color -maybe a 2 color print, white and whatever (I would go for yellow myself, but I love yellow). Can't comment much on the actual quilting, but I think an all over pattern as you have shown would be fine. You could also go with flannel on the back if you want that cozy feel.
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