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Originally Posted by Cherylsea
I love what you have done so far! Why do you think you need to quilt in the triangles as well - I tend to be of the "less is enough" school and know I would be happy with it as is? Is the space too large to be left alone?
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Originally Posted by Patched
What about echoing the ones that look like islands in water to look like ripples in water. Also echo the flowers and on the stripes either stitch on the border of each stripe or cross stitch perpendicular to the stripes.
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I don't have a machine so I am not of any help but the quilt is
just gorgeous. |
Originally Posted by Patched
What about echoing the ones that look like islands in water to look like ripples in water. Also echo the flowers and on the stripes either stitch on the border of each stripe or cross stitch perpendicular to the stripes.
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You have lots of curves going on, try a change of pace, maybe echos of the triangle.
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I think it is beautiful just like it is. I'm not a fan of quilt every inch - I like to leave some of it softer.
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Originally Posted by GrammaBabs
i think i would simply go around the triangle shape about the presser foot width,,, until it comes to the middle...
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Originally Posted by dmyers
Originally Posted by suezquilts
I try to divide things in half, and then do the center one first and go back to the bottom left and do that one and work my way back up.
Lately I have been doing so much free hand I have lots of papers to practice on and it helps to do it on paper first. I like filling the whole triangle so there is no need to SID. Enjoy, I love your work! sue
Originally Posted by dmyers
Originally Posted by suezquilts
I would do a feather, only because I love them.
The pic shows my free hand which isn't to hot, but quilting them is so much easier. I would draw them out on paper a few times and then quilt. Enjoy |
Very Nice!
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I would do echo quilting of the shapes.
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