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tortoisethreads 07-17-2010 04:26 AM

Just finished going to the link, thanks, very helpful. Pebbling sounds neat too. It is true, that once it's all quilted and washed it's hard to find the mistakes!

sidmona 07-17-2010 04:53 AM

I stencil patterns onto the quilt and then stitch them.

litacats 07-17-2010 05:05 AM

thanks for the link I could watch it all day

sueisallaboutquilts 07-17-2010 05:11 AM

Thanks everybody!! I have only done SID and need to move up :D:D
Great thread.

katier825 07-17-2010 05:32 AM

Easy ones are loops with stars, swirls, hearts. Curliques like question marks are easy for me and they don't have to be perfect to look good. I'm not good at flowers yet. I'm getting better with following the pattern, but still go off the lines all the time. I like to draw a design and trace over it onto Sukly Solvy. Then I pin that onto the fabric and quilt it. You trim away the bulky part of the extra and the rest washes away. For practice, you could make a sandwich with a nice floral or kids design and practice going around the shapes. It helps build confidence.

ProudGranny5 07-17-2010 05:55 AM

Thanks for the link. Really nice. :)

sewcrafty 07-17-2010 06:28 AM

Here's a site of quilting stencils that I check out sometimes to give me some ideas.

http://quiltingstencils.com/

sidmona 07-17-2010 08:17 AM

quiltingcreations.com is another nice site for stencils.

pab58 07-17-2010 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by littlehud
I want to try feathers but they intimidate me. Someday maybe I'll get up the nerve.

Me, too!! :oops:

Janette 07-18-2010 06:05 AM

Try using stencils and Golden Threads tracing paper. Available at your LQS, the paper comes on a roll in 2 widths. Trace your design on one piece of paper, stack up to 10-15 levels of paper, then stitch the design with a 14-16 needle (to make larger holes) without thread. That gives you multiple copies of your design. Pin the copies on your quilt where you want the design, then, using your free motion foot, stitch the design on your quilt. http://www.goldenthreads.com/t-sewin...-quilters.aspx
On my current quilt I used one stencil to do the borders and another full-page stencil for the overall design. Easy and faster than trying to draw on your quilt. Because the paper is slightly heavier than tissue paper it's easy to rip off when you're finished stitching.


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