Quilting for appliqué motifs
I have the top of this appliquéd top done and I will hand quilt it with a cross hatch pattern in most of the quilt except the areas inside the arcs in the border. There I will put a feather type quilting pattern. The blocks are 10 inches inside of the 8 inch border and the finished size is 56 x 56 inches. My question is should I outline quilt the appliquéd objects in addition to the cross hatching quilting?
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If the appliqués are big, I like to put in a few details to prevent them from getting wrinkles or saggy.
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Here is a picture of my quilt. You can see where I've started on one block. It would just be a lot of hand quilting outlining every object. I guess it's only time....sometimes I get impatient. Just wondering if I need to outline the objects. I think it looks so good because it makes the objects "pop" and puffy. I'm using wool batting. It is called "Hope Blooms" by Acorn Quilt and Gift Company.
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"sometimes I get impatient" - that's hilarious since you have the patience to do an applique quilt ,hand quilt it! :)
I don't have enough experience to give you any suggestions but I think it's beautiful, no matter what you choose to do and the block with the diagonal lines looks great so far! |
From my personal perspective, yes you should take the time to ditch quilt the applique. IOW, quilt around each appliqued piece right along the edge. I feel this helps the applique to pop and in the long run really won't add that much time to quilting it. You can do it as you hand quilt the cross hatch background, using the edge of the applique as a travelling area to get to your next line of cross hatching (as opposed to travelling the needle and thread in the batting layer). You have already invested a great deal of time, effort and fabric creating this gorgeous top, why cut corners now? Also if you plan on entering this beauty in a judged show, it will score higher points if each applique element is ditched.
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Whoa Nellie, that’s a lot of hand quilting cross hatching! The cross hatching goes right up to the small center appliqués so you really don’t need to outline stitch them. I would outline stitch the swag border and maybe add another line down the middle. Going to be gorgeous!
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I agree, the cross hatching is plenty to do. echo quilting not required in this case. looks absolutely lovely!!!
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I agree with Feline, you have put so much time in this quilt anyhow, whats a few more hours. When I hand quilt, I outline all applique. IMHO it just adds to the quilt. I usually completely hand quilt my whole quilt, then I do needle turn applique on top of the quilting.
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Also, my cross hatching is 1” apart. Forgot to mention that previously.
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I suggest you quilt around each piece of applique at the edge and catch the edge of the applique fabric to the back ground fabric. Then you will know each piece of applique will look as beautiful as it did before you began quilting. You have a beautiful quilt. It will be worth the extra stitches.
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I would start off doing just the cross hatch quilting in the body of your quilt. Once you get that complete, see what you think. It will tell you if you need to do the outlining.
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I would definitely outline your applique and then do the cross hatch. You will have a defined line of where to start and stop.
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Because you have already put so much work into this quilt with all the appliqué (my opinion only-not experience) I think you should quilt around the appliqué. It makes it stand out so much better. By just stopping at the end of the crosshatching, it will look like that area was “missed”. (1” gaps everywhere).
As I said, you have already put so much work into the quilt, you should not skimp on the quilting. This will be a fabulous heirloom when you have finished it. |
I do just the opposite. I quilt right over the applique pieces. If I want the applique to stand out I do trapunto. Your quilt is very pretty anyway you decide to quilt it.
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Your cross hatching really does make it "pop". Lovely!
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Imho, I would not quilt over the applique. I think they would look better quilting around them, not over them.
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When looking at the picture close up I wee the lines are already there to cross hatch, where to start and stop on each applique. It will be smashing no matter what you choose.
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