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narnianquilter 02-27-2013 05:37 AM

Quilting Help
 
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I started this quilt 2 years ago for the birth of my firstborn, Emma. I just finished her brother's quilt the other day (he is due in 7 weeks) and I feel terrible about it. But I have just been stuck! It was my first quilt, and I tried handquilting but got bored and was too scared to try machine quilting. I have since gotten over that fear, but now I have no idea how to quilt this thing. I have very little experience machine quilting, and no FMQ experience. I would also like to have this done before my son arrives. Any suggestions?

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dakotamaid 02-27-2013 05:48 AM

How about putting on your walking foot and quilting "rays" coming out from the Sun to the edges. You can space them any way you want. Keep in mind your batting and how far apart those directions say to quilt. Just a thought.:)

Tartan 02-27-2013 05:57 AM

I would outline quilt the sun first. Maybe make a giant happy face in the middle of the sun circle. I would then quilt out from the sun in FMQ squiggly lines or use the squiggly fancy stitch and the walking foot in the same way until I reached the border design. I would then stitch down the stem of the green vine. Great top and your daughter will love it so get cracking!

Quiltngolfer 02-27-2013 05:59 AM

Good idea! Do the rays. You can mark your lines with painter's tape and whiz right along. You will be finished in no time.

Quiltngolfer 02-27-2013 05:59 AM

I forgot to say, it is really a beautiful quilt!

maryb119 02-27-2013 06:04 AM

Love the quilt! I agree. Quilt rays from the sun out to the edge of the quilt and stitch around the sun. I would add a face in the middle of the sun. You did a great job!

narnianquilter 02-27-2013 06:29 AM

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I thought about the rays...but the only problem is i just did that on my son's quilt. I know it would be easiest, but I kinda feel bad doing the same thing on both of them. I do plan on quilting around the sun...and if it helps anyone this quilt was based on the disney movie Tangled.

Here is my son's quilt!

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Prism99 02-27-2013 09:37 AM

I would use a walking foot and make the rays wavy lines coming from the sun (after outlining around the sun). I don't think it's a problem to use rays on both quilts! Plus the rays will have very different looks.

Tartan 02-27-2013 09:45 AM

if you don't want to I rays again, how about after you outline stitch the sun, follow the outline again 2 inches out all around several times? Kind of like a ripples in a pond effect?

Lara122 02-27-2013 09:46 AM

oh the rays idea is genius!! wow, see why I love this board?!!

they are both wonderful! =)) you did a great job!

JulieR 02-27-2013 09:53 AM

I think repeating the rays ties the two quilts together, and since they are soon-to-be-new siblings that's kind of neat!

narnianquilter 02-27-2013 11:30 AM

Thanks for all the suggestions you guys! Hopefully I will be able to come up with something good for this one. I especially feel bad because Emma sees her brothers blanket all around and keeps trying to curl up in it...so this has to get done before the kids are old enough for Blanket Wars!

newbee3 02-27-2013 12:22 PM

I would echo around the sun rays

Sierra 02-27-2013 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 5892342)
if you don't want to I rays again, how about after you outline stitch the sun, follow the outline again 2 inches out all around several times? Kind of like a ripples in a pond effect?

This was my first thought... echo stitch, at least the bigger rays, every two inches or so until you have done all the blank area willl stand! It is a delightful design!


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