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btiny36 02-11-2019 10:25 AM

To Long arm Quilters....S.O.S. Need help
 
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I was given this Lone Star quilt to quilt. I had to take apart backing on this quilt as they hadn't done any quilting to stabilize the center. So I drew up the quilt in my EQ7 to see what I could do with it. He wanted something more added in the larger open areas. This has embroidery on the bottom 2 squares. So I added a Eagle Head in top Triangle and am in the process of adding some kind of Sun Catcher in the top 2 Squares. To give some kind of prospective of size, the squares are at least 25". I just don't know how to fill in around the Sun Catchers or Eagle head. I would go right out to the edges, as there is no borders. Also, what the heck do I do in the bottom squares around the embroidery and the remainder Triangles? Should I just take out the Sun Catchers and Eagle head and just simply quilt with a all over design/fill. I'm doing a continuous curve in the Star itself. I really need some help as this is the first time doing any kind of free hand. I'm including a picture from EQ and a picture of what I have done so far on the quilt, which is nothing really. Also I will show the quilt laying on the floor before on the long arm. Don't pay attention to the yellow mark on Eagle...have to remove marking. Thanks so much ahead to any help/suggestions on what to do....
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Gay 02-11-2019 02:20 PM

You seam to have birds & feathers going here so why not quilt feather patterns. If you are doing it freehand you can make them fit into all the blank spaces.

Tartan 02-11-2019 02:43 PM

The easiest background fill would be to cross hatch the background matching the lines up with the star diamonds.

sewbizgirl 02-11-2019 05:48 PM

... or do a tiny small stipple but stop about 1/4" from the motifs.

hcarpanini 02-11-2019 06:09 PM

I agree with the cross hatch too!

quiltingshorttimer 02-11-2019 06:27 PM

I like the cross hatch idea too after you first outline both your quilting motifs and the embroidery work with about a 3/8" from edge line. That will set them apart from the cross hatching.

bjchad 02-12-2019 05:28 AM

I like the idea of cross hatching but I would fill in the side and bottom triangles with the same eagle motif you used in the top. Have them mirror images on the sides and facing the other way on the bottom from the top.

Sewgood 02-12-2019 05:47 AM

Is that lone star pieced?? If so - I've Never seen one lay so Flat!! Amazing...

btiny36 02-12-2019 07:03 AM

The diamonds were pieced together, then they took a big white piece of material and laid the Star on it and sewed it down with yellow ribbon...This has been a challenging quilt, it is all Polyester and the bottom embroidery wasn't done very well as it really pulls up the material. So I'm thinking once I'm down to those corners, there might be some issues.

phusker5 02-12-2019 07:54 AM

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i have a pic of a star quilt i did for idea if i can get it to post

btiny36 02-12-2019 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by phusker5 (Post 8209333)
i have a pic of a star quilt i did for idea if i can get it to post

Thanks for sharing phusker5, it helps to see the actual quilting of cross hatching

btiny36 02-12-2019 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly (Post 8209675)
If you do an echo around the embroidery first, it may help the rest of the area lay flat.

Cari

Yes Cari, I'm sure hoping that is the case.

btiny36 02-15-2019 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by btiny36 (Post 8208868)
I was given this Lone Star quilt to quilt. I had to take apart backing on this quilt as they hadn't done any quilting to stabilize the center. So I drew up the quilt in my EQ7 to see what I could do with it. He wanted something more added in the larger open areas. This has embroidery on the bottom 2 squares. So I added a Eagle Head in top Triangle and am in the process of adding some kind of Sun Catcher in the top 2 Squares. To give some kind of prospective of size, the squares are at least 25". I just don't know how to fill in around the Sun Catchers or Eagle head. I would go right out to the edges, as there is no borders. Also, what the heck do I do in the bottom squares around the embroidery and the remainder Triangles? Should I just take out the Sun Catchers and Eagle head and just simply quilt with a all over design/fill. I'm doing a continuous curve in the Star itself. I really need some help as this is the first time doing any kind of free hand. I'm including a picture from EQ and a picture of what I have done so far on the quilt, which is nothing really. Also I will show the quilt laying on the floor before on the long arm. Don't pay attention to the yellow mark on Eagle...have to remove marking. Thanks so much ahead to any help/suggestions on what to do....
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So someone had suggested buying a piece of plastic or sheet protectors and lay it on the area I want to do fill work and try out different designs. I think this might work. I'd like to thank everyone for your suggestions and am going to try them all out by doing this method....Any other suggestions will be happily viewed....


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