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Old 12-08-2010, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by judith ann
I have a red work that I want quilted.It is a panel I bought and spent 7 years doing the embroidery. I did the stem stitch using pearl cotton.
It was my just wait project. Doc. app.,oil changes,etc.
Yesterday I took it to a church to see about having it quilted.
I looked at what they are working on. The stitches are not as perfect as I thought they should be. Not as uniform is size as I thought hand quilting should be. They have done many many quilts through the years. Am I being to fussy?
Since the picture I added another 6 inch border same as the 2 inch inside border. It is backed and pinned and ready to hand quilt in a hoop. I would have to take it apart for them to put it on their frame. I guess I need to know if I should attempt the hand quilting myself? I have never done it but think I can do as good a stitch as they. Should I take another quilt top that has not as much work in it for them to do first to see if I wold be satisfied?
I would not want to offend them and they have seen the red work quilt and could start in Feb.judith ann
On something that nice, why don't you just go ahead and hand quilt it yourself? :-D
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Old 12-08-2010, 03:06 PM
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As beautiful as that quilt is and as long as it took you to do, I wouldn't dream of having anyone who is questionable touch it. After 7 years, what's another year of quilting. Then it's 100% yours.
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Old 12-08-2010, 04:29 PM
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You have so much time invested in this lovely art work that I'll say do it yourself. Not only will you like it much better, but there's no reason to feel like you're making anyone at church feel bad. NO one can fault you for doing it yourself, but might feel slighted if you go to anyone else.

That is one of the loveliest pieces of fabric art I've seen. You do intend to show it don't you?
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Old 12-08-2010, 04:38 PM
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Don't ask them to do it if you don't like the quality - simple answer- as you will never be happy. Wait 'til you find a good quilter or do it yourself, would be the solution. I prefer to do them myself.
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Old 12-08-2010, 04:44 PM
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while i do agree that you should go for it yourself, quilting groups vary, too.

I'm in 2 groups - one is the Thurs morning group - and they're good and much more detail oriented than the Tues nite group at a different church. Ironically, the Tues nite group has been quilting longer together.

But, according to my friend's mother "The Lutherans do it better than the Methodists" :roll: :-D

But, as far as i'm concerned - the Methodists quilt better than the UCC ;) :lol:
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Old 12-08-2010, 04:49 PM
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I suggest you take muslin and make a small quilt. Use stencils mark the top. When hand quilting it is important to baste the top well. I hand quilt all my quilts you defiently need some practice time. I teach hand quilting and always start with a 24" square for students to practice on. If you are looking for a thimble consider a Roxanne . Good luck.
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Old 12-08-2010, 05:16 PM
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Wow, your redwork quilt is absolutely stunning. I agree with everyone that you should hand quilt it. Holice is correct....quilt around the designs (outline them to make them stand out), then, I'd do an old-fashioned cross hatch pattern. Let us see how it turns out, or, even work-in-progress. Beautiful:)
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Old 12-08-2010, 06:18 PM
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It is a beautiful quilt. Quilt it yourself. You have spent a lot of time on it and it would be a shame if someone else did it and you weren't happy. Take the plunge and hand quilt it. You did such nice embroidery work you hand quilting will be great.
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Old 12-08-2010, 07:13 PM
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It's a beautiful quilt. I'd be interested to know what pattern you would quilt the center. I hand quilt and I find that certain days, I can do a better job of stitching than others. I think when the arthritis acts up, many woman have a hard time making stitches even all the time. If you do it yourself, you will be happier with the quilt.
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Old 12-08-2010, 07:38 PM
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The quilting lines are on the center,diagonal lines about a 1/2 inch apart.I will also go inside the red work stitching I think.I will see how it looks once I start.
thanks everyone for the encouragement.j
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