Hand pieced quilt quilted by Feline Fanatic
#11
Oh no, I didn't hand piece it. I quilt for others so the customer hand pieced it. I only longarm quilted it. My customer told me a year of her life was in this quilt so I tried to be as thoughtful as possible. When she brought it to me she said, "don't look to closely at my piecing". I laughed and said, "My job isn't to critique your work it is to try and help make it more pretty". I hope she feels I achieved that.
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Winchester, VA
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This hand pieced quilt came to me for quilting. I posted a sneak peek here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...f-t243306.html
Now the quilt is done. A hand pieced quilt definitely had some challenges. The client wanted me to re-inforce the seams with quilting so I had to come up with a motif that went through the center of each hexi formed by the kite shaped units. She felt that was where it needed the most reinforcement. She also wanted SITD to help reinforce as well. At first we weren't going to quilt the blue "sashing" diamonds but they were so wavy I had to quilt them pretty heavily to work in all the fullness so I chose pebbling.
Here is the quilt before quilting:
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After quilting and some close ups of blocks and border feathers
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And some back shots. I love how the back came out. The quilt is reversable because the back looks like a wholecloth
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Now the quilt is done. A hand pieced quilt definitely had some challenges. The client wanted me to re-inforce the seams with quilting so I had to come up with a motif that went through the center of each hexi formed by the kite shaped units. She felt that was where it needed the most reinforcement. She also wanted SITD to help reinforce as well. At first we weren't going to quilt the blue "sashing" diamonds but they were so wavy I had to quilt them pretty heavily to work in all the fullness so I chose pebbling.
Here is the quilt before quilting:
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After quilting and some close ups of blocks and border feathers
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]469433[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]469434[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]469435[/ATTACH]
And some back shots. I love how the back came out. The quilt is reversable because the back looks like a wholecloth
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]469438[/ATTACH]
#17
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: NY
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I don't keep careful track of time because I charge by the s/i. I am bad about that and should keep better track. I think there is about 36 to 40 hours of work in it. I put it on the rack the beginning of the month and probably worked on it 8 hours each weekend give or take and about an hour or so premarking the border with a center registration line and the feather's spine.
#19
Your client should be thrilled. Your quilting really compliments the pattern and takes the quilt to the next level. I wish I had just a little bit of your talent. Thanks for the inspiration!
#20
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Southern Minnesota
Posts: 4,362
Awesome quilting!!! Love your work. I fmq on my dm and call each quilt I make a "practice" piece for my fmq! ha! Notice you changed bobbin thread color a couple of times. I have been too lazy to do that. I've always left the white thread on the bottom, and it hasn't seemed to matter. Makes for an interesting look on the back, though. Thank's for sharing the finished project photos with us.
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