Need opinion on quilting design
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I finally got up the nerve to load my big (king size) quilt onto my new long arm frame. I've had the long arm for about 3 months and have been practicing - done a bunch of baby quilts, a twin and a lap quilt plus a bunch of practice runs. I made this quilt, which essentially is composed of 255 5.5" squares. After considering my quilting options, I decided that I really wanted to quilt with dark thread on the dark sections, and light thread on the light sections - my quilting isn't that good, so I didn't want the strong contrast if I used a single colour and a pantograph. I decided to do interlocked circles (I know there's a name for this, but it escapes me).
Originally I had planned to do 4 of them in each block, but when I loaded the quilt, my brain got confused and the 4 seemed too small, so I started doing one large motif in each block. The stitching doesn't show up (at least that went as planned :) So I drew my pattern onto a piece of the quilt so you can see what I am doing. I'm a bit concerned now that the motif is too big and I should have stuck with the smaller ones. As I said, the blocks are 5.5", and there are 15 across and 15 down on the quilt. What do you think? Is this going to look OK in the end? I don't like really heavy quilting, so I hope it will be ok - but I'm having second thoughts every time I go down to work on it and I'm wondering if I should start over (I'm about 1/4 done now) or just keep plugging away. [ATTACH=CONFIG]372030[/ATTACH] This is the back of one block. [ATTACH=CONFIG]372031[/ATTACH] This was my original plan (but neater than this drawing). [ATTACH=CONFIG]372036[/ATTACH] |
I like both of your motifs and either one would look great. Just depends on your personal preference. You said you didn't like heavy quilting, and I don't think I would call either of your motifs "heavy". I guess if I had to choose, I maybe like the interlocking circles better. I love the quilt.
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What does your batting suggest for distance between quilting lines. As long as your quilting is a little denser than that you should be fine. Sometimes less is more, especially if it suits your tastes.
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Since you are asking, I like the larger motifs better, but I would have liked overlapping rectangles instead of leaf shapes since your beautiful quilt is rectilinear in design.
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I like the larger motif. Nice job on the quilt. Post once it's done.
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Thanks all. The batting is Quilter's Dream Request - which is 8" between stitching so I'm fine there with either motif.
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Like you, I prefer "less is better". Just don't like heavy quilting either.
Hope you have fun finishing your quilt. |
I like the larger motif, and that is a neat quilt.
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Larger one looks good to me. As long as your batting is fine with it so am I. I also like a soft drape and don't like heavy quilting. YOU GO GIRL
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I think I like the larger one best too. Very pretty quilt.
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Pretty quilt and either design looks okay to me. I don't like heavy quilting either. I quilt on my 9" throat machine and do a large stipple. I like doing it and I like the look.
Please show us when it is finished. |
I like the larger one too. I also like your quilt. It is nice to know there are others out there who don't like heavy quilting. I thought I was the only one.
Dina |
If you do the large one and decide that it needs more, you can always add more.
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