Want your critisisims but please be nice while giving them
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Want your critisisims but please be nice while giving them
Ok so I had a friend ask me to sew these quilt blocks together, quilt it and she wanted a queen size . She sent me the blocks and fabric. I had to figure out what to do . I am wanting to know what you think of the quilting I did along with anything else you can give me pointers on.I have a grace frame with a juki all the quilting done was free motion.I want to learn how to do feathers sometime,along with hearts and such.I have been practicing for a few years and everytime I do a feather I see something wrong and say I CAN"T do feathers!
#2
sorry all I forgot to add the pictures I don't know how you all take such good pics of your quilts this is just a few of the pics I took[ATTACH=CONFIG]408430[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]408431[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]408432[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]408433[/ATTACH]
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I think you did a wonderful job here! I would hope you would only get kind comments on this board..the helpfulness and friendship offered to all is one of the attractive features here. BTW, what you think about yourself is what's important! I know the quilt police won't like this,but a quilt like your's looks soft and comfy. Some quilts are quilted to the point that they lose that appeal! Quilt on Girl!
#7
I don't have/use a LA, but here are my thoughts...the fabric in and around the stars in the blocks seems loose, as though the layers weren't firmly stretched before quilting began, or maybe the quilting wasn't started in the center and worked outward from there. Maybe it's just a high loft batting? The quilting stitching looks fine, what I can see of it in the photos.
RE feathers, first of all, you've surely heard of "The Little Engine That Could"... "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can..." Think positive!
I've found, using my DSM, that I can lightly draw the feathers out with chalk so I have something to follow and it makes the job much easier. I've also found that, for me, it's much easier for me to stitch toward myself than stitching it away from myself, meaning that I would have the tip of the finished feather facing me rather than the stem. I practice on scrap for a while before beginning to stitch on my project to get the feel of what I need to be doing.
When you're finished, DON'T LOOK SO CLOSELY! lol It's bound to have places where the stitches overlap, etc. Nobody is seeing that except you, unless you're doing a quilt for show!
Overall, it's a pretty quilt!
RE feathers, first of all, you've surely heard of "The Little Engine That Could"... "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can..." Think positive!
I've found, using my DSM, that I can lightly draw the feathers out with chalk so I have something to follow and it makes the job much easier. I've also found that, for me, it's much easier for me to stitch toward myself than stitching it away from myself, meaning that I would have the tip of the finished feather facing me rather than the stem. I practice on scrap for a while before beginning to stitch on my project to get the feel of what I need to be doing.
When you're finished, DON'T LOOK SO CLOSELY! lol It's bound to have places where the stitches overlap, etc. Nobody is seeing that except you, unless you're doing a quilt for show!
Overall, it's a pretty quilt!
#9
great job. Feathers are tricky to learn. I spend about 6 months drawing them out(to build the mental memory for them) until I could do a halfway decent feather. Don't give up and keep practicing. Once you get them, you will just be amazed at yourself.
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