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Nanscan 01-20-2019 04:13 PM

Hand Quilting
 
I'm making a quilt with appliques in the center of 12" blocks. I'd like to hand quilt around the appliques, but I'm not sure what kind of pattern to use. Any ideas? I'd love to try hand stippling, but haven't seen any hand work for this. Thanks!

Boston1954 01-20-2019 04:17 PM

Could I see a picture or two? I am a very visual person. :)

SusieQOH 01-20-2019 04:18 PM

I am too. Boston and I both love hand quilting.

Tartan 01-20-2019 04:43 PM

I am a very slow hand quilter so I now only machine quilt. The fastest hand quilting is a straight line between two points so a stipple line would take a loooooog time. Hand stitching around the appliqué looks nice and then a cross hatch in the background looks good. Look at the batting package for the minimum distance your batt can be quilted and go from there.

Sync 01-20-2019 05:13 PM

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Not sure what your applique blocks look like but this is a close up of what I did ............ Most of my quilts are hand quilted (love to hand quilt) and a novice machine quilter ..... well really just learning ..
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HettyB 01-21-2019 02:55 AM

For applique, I quilt a tight line almost right under the applique and then echo out onto the background with another line about 1/8 to 1/4 inch out. And to make the certain parts of the applique stand out, and not to have puffy areas on the back, I will stitch in the ditch so to speak around key features. Then I use a simple cross hatch to fill in the background.

Nanscan 01-21-2019 04:52 AM

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Thanks everybody! Here is a picture of the quilt top with appliques and embroidery.

mic-pa 01-21-2019 05:07 AM

Unfortunately I no longer can hand quilt but that was my favorite thing to do in the past. I did an applique quilt and crosshatched in the blocks. Turned out quite well, or at least it pleased me lol I have also echo quilted around some patterns . Its your quilt do what pleases you.

Faintly Artistic 01-21-2019 06:46 AM

Stippling would take a long time and you would be constantly changing directions. What about a clamshell or Baptist fan? Would go a lot quicker for you.

Tartan 01-21-2019 07:36 AM

​Great top! How about hand quilting in some stars in the background after you quilt around the appliqués? You could also quilt a star in each of the squares in the sashing.

Nanscan 01-21-2019 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 8197166)
​Great top! How about hand quilting in some stars in the background after you quilt around the appliqués? You could also quilt a star in each of the squares in the sashing.


Love the idea of stars!. Just saw a video where the quilter was using felt to outline stars, etc. without marking the quilt. I'm giving it a go! Many thanks!

Nanscan 01-21-2019 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by HettyB (Post 8196970)
For applique, I quilt a tight line almost right under the applique and then echo out onto the background with another line about 1/8 to 1/4 inch out. And to make the certain parts of the applique stand out, and not to have puffy areas on the back, I will stitch in the ditch so to speak around key features. Then I use a simple cross hatch to fill in the background.

Great idea about echoing the applique! I'm trying it! Thanks!

Nanscan 01-21-2019 09:40 AM

Your quilt looks great! Love the background. Thanks for the idea!

Friday1961 01-22-2019 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 8196794)
I am a very slow hand quilter so I now only machine quilt. The fastest hand quilting is a straight line between two points so a stipple line would take a loooooog time. Hand stitching around the appliqué looks nice and then a cross hatch in the background looks good. Look at the batting package for the minimum distance your batt can be quilted and go from there.

I so wanted to learn to hand quilt when I first began quilt making. But after working on one quilt for some time, I realized it would take forever, and if I really wanted to quilt what I was making, I'd better do it by machine. I still yearn to be a gifted hand quilter, though; I so admire that skill. My MIL, who did hand quilt, once told me that she'd rather do it than eat!


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