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Your choice of colors in the batiks is wonderful. The pattern just flows together. As for quilting, have you considered edge to edge designs. I have composed designs and made them linear and quilted edge to edge. I like to do that because it makes handling a big quilt easier on my DSM.
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#20
Beautiful top!
I'd go with an all over design as well rather than trying to make it fit with the blocks. Something subtle that let the quilt design shine through.
Or if you wanted to do something spectacular in each block, Westalee has a ruler called Circles on Quilts that you could use to do quilted 3/4 circles in those areas. Sure would look sharp but it would take some time. You'd put the pin in the centre of each circle and quilt a few lines however far apart you'd like them on the closed part of the 3/4 circle. The ruler is super easy to use.
Whatever you do, this is going to be fabulous.
Watson
Not a very good example...I should have done the circles in a dark colour, but here's the idea.....After awhile it would form a pattern.[ATTACH=CONFIG]611933[/ATTACH]
I'd go with an all over design as well rather than trying to make it fit with the blocks. Something subtle that let the quilt design shine through.
Or if you wanted to do something spectacular in each block, Westalee has a ruler called Circles on Quilts that you could use to do quilted 3/4 circles in those areas. Sure would look sharp but it would take some time. You'd put the pin in the centre of each circle and quilt a few lines however far apart you'd like them on the closed part of the 3/4 circle. The ruler is super easy to use.
Whatever you do, this is going to be fabulous.
Watson
Not a very good example...I should have done the circles in a dark colour, but here's the idea.....After awhile it would form a pattern.[ATTACH=CONFIG]611933[/ATTACH]
Last edited by Watson; 04-22-2019 at 07:23 AM.
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