If you have a walking foot for SITD, I would think it would be fine.
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I did one a lot like yours and did a wavy line down the center of each strip. It went fast and looked really cool when done. Brenda
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What about large Baptist Fan curves?
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Wow , like the straight lines too. Please post when finished with yours. I have been doing a lot of straight lines too,on DSM.
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http://www.sew4home.com/tips-resourc...motion-quilter
Go down the page there is a sample of wavy lines with some pebble filler. |
Thanks for all the super suggestions. I ended up doing large serpentine rows between the pieced strips using a variegated purple thread. W/ the walking foot it went pretty quick. Kinda lazy really since its a quicky one before fall bazaar in a couple of weeks.. I will post pic once I get binding completed.
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I personally would do mine just like this one
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Like Pensters idea. Looks great or the long curvy line works too
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With so many seams, I vote for wavy lines which cross the seams and hold them down but are not hard to do. I would not do narrow seams across the strips.
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Originally Posted by ukdame
(Post 7336861)
Have strip joined this Rainbow quilt top for my GD Emma. Sandwiched w/lavender flannel. Batting Hobbs cotton 2-4 inch spacing. Should I SID -crosshatch or wavy lines ?
She wants deep purple binding. [ATTACH=CONFIG]532586[/ATTACH] |
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