Straight lines
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Location: Shropshire, UK
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Hello there 
It's been just over a year since I started my first quilt.... except it's not finished yet!
Anyway.... I have made a small chevron cushion cover and wanted your opinion on something.
What design could I do on the front? I know I'd like to sew straight lines on it.... could I just start from the seams and work on the safe side?
Or is there something that could be a bit more fancy?
What size stitch should I use? I have a 50 count Gutermann Sew All thread in a pale sky blue.
P.S I haven't done this before...
Thank you

It's been just over a year since I started my first quilt.... except it's not finished yet!
Anyway.... I have made a small chevron cushion cover and wanted your opinion on something.
What design could I do on the front? I know I'd like to sew straight lines on it.... could I just start from the seams and work on the safe side?
Or is there something that could be a bit more fancy?
What size stitch should I use? I have a 50 count Gutermann Sew All thread in a pale sky blue.
P.S I haven't done this before...
Thank you

Last edited by Chooklady; 09-04-2014 at 09:56 AM.
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You can get as fancy as you want. Get some parchment paper, and draw out whatever design you dream of, or find some free clipart online. I did that with some placemats I made a year or two ago. I found the shape of an apple that I liked and went to town!
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Oh wow, that apple looks great! So you draw a design onto parchment and you sew over it? Does it come off the fabric easily afterwards? I like the plastic sheet to draw imaginary shapes on top too because my brain finds it hard to visualise sometimes with my Dyspraxia...
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Oh yes, the paper comes of very easily. In fact, I look forward to it. I think it's fun. Be gentle though, and if you find that a tiny bit stays under the stitches from time to time, just get out the tweezers. Have fun.
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