quilt as u go
#1
Patrice, this is the quilt I am trying to quilt in sections. I love to design quilts, but it doesn't mean I will know how to quilt it. Thats one of the things I dont like about EQ5, it doesnt tell you how to quilt it once you design it.
Well I guess as a beginner I shouldn't design something that is beyond my capabilities as a quilter, but I cant help myself, it is so much fun.
Well I will show you what I decide to do. wish me luck
Well I guess as a beginner I shouldn't design something that is beyond my capabilities as a quilter, but I cant help myself, it is so much fun.
Well I will show you what I decide to do. wish me luck
#2
i love that design. it looks like an excellent quilt for somebody who thinks of herself as a beginner. each element is fairly simple, but put together the overall look is complex. the hard part for me would be deciding how to divide it up for quilting.
that's going to be a huge ego boost when it's done. AND you will no longer be allowed to call yourself a beginner.
:P
i'd stitch in the ditch around the stars and other special elements to make the pattern pop. then stipple the squares.
ok. back up. let me be honest. i'd stitch in the ditch and attempt the stippling. i have yet to work up the courage to try freemotion quilting. one of the things i like best about QAYG is that i can machine quilt some fairly complicated motifs without having to suffer the challeng of freemotion. some day, though ... some day ...
that's going to be a huge ego boost when it's done. AND you will no longer be allowed to call yourself a beginner.
:P
i'd stitch in the ditch around the stars and other special elements to make the pattern pop. then stipple the squares.
ok. back up. let me be honest. i'd stitch in the ditch and attempt the stippling. i have yet to work up the courage to try freemotion quilting. one of the things i like best about QAYG is that i can machine quilt some fairly complicated motifs without having to suffer the challeng of freemotion. some day, though ... some day ...
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Victoria, Vancouver Is, BC Canada
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Beautiful design, maybe try some trapunto on the blue paisley parts. You could of course stitch in the ditch around your stars. The floral one looks like an easy tiny leaf stippling would be great if your embroidery machine has that stitch.
#4
Donnalou, I guess you missed the part about I am a beginner. trapunto, yeah right. I have problems sewing a straight seam. thanks for the suggestion though. maybe in a couple of years I will try it. lol
#5
I am struggling with how to divide it up now, as soon as I conquer matching the seams up properly. my problem is when I cut out the templates they are never the same when I go to sew them together. I have been thinking that it might be because I use paper templates printed out from the program and use scissors to cut them out.
In the future, I think I will make templates out of something more sustantial.
I was thinking of outline quilting the star points and maybe do a pattern in the some of the blocks and some stippling in other blocks.
I tried stippling on the baby quilt I just completed and it didnt come out half bad. Some of the stitches were different sizes, but not too noticeable. I understand practice makes perfect.
In the future, I think I will make templates out of something more sustantial.
I was thinking of outline quilting the star points and maybe do a pattern in the some of the blocks and some stippling in other blocks.
I tried stippling on the baby quilt I just completed and it didnt come out half bad. Some of the stitches were different sizes, but not too noticeable. I understand practice makes perfect.