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I would do two contrasting FMQ approaches to highlight the contrast between the print and the background fabrics. Maybe pebbles vs. etch-a-sketch, or wavy organic lines vs. swirls. This would be a great quilt to perfect your FMQ skills on. While stitch in the ditch is a safe option lots of times, it wouldn't really make this quilt shine, in my opinion.
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Must say, your quilt looks great! Very modern, I'd say. So, did your furbaby get in trouble or something? Remember, "Nobody puts Baby in the corner."
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Looks great - I would be tempted to do SID, as it would be easy and get the quilt done quickly, plus making the design stand out.
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Originally Posted by michelleoc
(Post 6604979)
Must say, your quilt looks great! Very modern, I'd say. So, did your furbaby get in trouble or something? Remember, "Nobody puts Baby in the corner."
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Looks amazing........
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I would agree with echo quilting or if you do SID used one of your decorative stitches to give it some accent....especially on the white fabric....
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I loved the "nobody puts baby in the corner" in this quilt's discussion. I am of the mind that some mentioned SITD all around the purple, and squiggly stuff in the white. Have fun, whatever you do.
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It looks great. Maybe the cat is protecting it from whomever he thinks is coming in the door! :)
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hey I have that one good to see in in real fabrics.. I really like it in tow colors.. thing I will make it in two also... I want it in the black/white... but love it in purple... that border is great to.. please post pic's when you have it quilted.. thanks for the pic's...LOVE IT
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Loved your quilt in Part 1 and really like it in Part 2. Can't wait to see it in Part 3.
And I agree, your cat is just letting us know he is gorgeous from all sides! |
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