Half-Way There!
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Originally Posted by aorlflood
I started hand quilting this whole cloth quilt on Nov. 22, 2010. Yesterday I reached the middle of the center medallion, so that means I am HALF-WAY done! :)
The quilt top was purchased pre-printed, but I added extra pencil markings to it to make it bigger on the sides and added more quilting lines in the main body of it. Once washed, the blue lines will disappear.
The quilt top was purchased pre-printed, but I added extra pencil markings to it to make it bigger on the sides and added more quilting lines in the main body of it. Once washed, the blue lines will disappear.
PLEASE tell me, besides "just do it", what are the important basic basics to get started? would you mind sending me a pm? thanks!
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Originally Posted by CorneliaVa
BEAUTIFUL work ..... I assume you are going to keep this for yourself, right?
I think you are doing an amazingly QUICK job of it if you are already half-way-there ..... This will be a treasure, for sure!
If the blue would not wash out for one reason or another, wouldn't the reverse be a mirror image of what the top is? If you are using a plain white backing, I don't see that it would make a difference..... or are you using something other than white?
A few more questions:
What will the finished size be?
Did you spray baste it? .... it seems you have a line of straight pins, and that is all ....
What are you using for the batting?
I think you are doing an amazingly QUICK job of it if you are already half-way-there ..... This will be a treasure, for sure!
If the blue would not wash out for one reason or another, wouldn't the reverse be a mirror image of what the top is? If you are using a plain white backing, I don't see that it would make a difference..... or are you using something other than white?
A few more questions:
What will the finished size be?
Did you spray baste it? .... it seems you have a line of straight pins, and that is all ....
What are you using for the batting?
Yes, this one is for ME (& DH, of course! LOL)
I did not use solid white for the backing. I chose a black & white toile so it can be used either side up...depending on my mood! :)
The finished size will be 90 X 98.
I did not spray baste it, I have a 3-rail Hinterburg hand quilting frame so that you don't have to baste the quilt. Because this is only the second quilt I have done on this frame, and there is a "learning curve" to getting the tops loaded on it perfectly, I'm not there, yet! :) That's why there is a line of straight pins. It's hard to explain, but sometimes I get areas that aren't very smooth even though the rod is as tight as I can get it. So I just smooth those areas with my hands and then insert pins to keep it smooth till I quilt that area.
I'm using Hobbs Premium 80/20. It's the first time I've used this one and the verdict is still out...
I usually use Quilter's Dream.
#89
I've always wanted to hand quilt a whole cloth quilt, but probably won't be able to, due to hand and wrist problems. I can still enjoy seeing everyone else's beautiful work, though! ;-) Thank you for sharing what you have done so far--it's lovely. Can't wait to see what it looks like when it is all done!
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