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QuiltnNan 01-27-2015 05:45 AM

those are gorgeous... they should be framed and hung on the wall

nabobw 01-27-2015 05:52 AM

you are GOOD

pumpkinpatchquilter 01-27-2015 05:56 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan (Post 7065672)
those are gorgeous... they should be framed and hung on the wall

Thank you! That's a good idea - maybe I will do that with the purple one if I finish it. :)

Quilter 65 01-27-2015 06:03 AM

Those are amazing. I especially like all of them!!! The purple/gold combo is luscious.

ube quilting 01-27-2015 06:07 AM

Stunning work. What machine do you use for this? Your control is awesome! Please tell us about your methods to achieve this look. You are very talented.
peace

pumpkinpatchquilter 01-27-2015 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by ube quilting (Post 7065730)
Stunning work. What machine do you use for this? Your control is awesome! Please tell us about your methods to achieve this look. You are very talented.
peace

Thank you very much! Truly I have no special method other than doodling. For the purple piece I used scrap quilters dream batting (poly select - two layers) that I had laying around. It is not a preference, just what I had. For the green I used two small leftover pieces of Hobbs 80/20 from another quilt. I do like the loft of the Hobbs versus the QD but I use them both often. The purple fabric is a hand dyed fat quarter from a project several years ago. The green is scrap from the border of the quilt that I originally was practicing this for - though I don't know at this point if I will continue on with my plan. I used Glide thread for both - which is my preferred thread for high contrast quilting. For blended textural quilting I like Bottom Line or So Fine thread. :)

Regarding design I'm inspired by the intricate works of Diane Gaudynski, Sharon Schamber, and many other great quilters. This is doodling at it's best with no real plan in mind. I do on occasion draw an arc or feather spine out ahead of time with a water soluble marker or disappearing ink just to make sure it will blend in well with the overall quilting, but that's as far as the marking goes...the rest is just that very pleasurable spur of the moment kind of "drawing".

pumpkinpatchquilter 01-27-2015 06:14 AM

OH - and this was done on my Juki TL 2010 Q - though I also quilt on an APQS Ultimate 1.

llweezie 01-27-2015 06:17 AM

OH MY GOODNESS those are beyond BEAUTIFUL ! Great job and you can be very proud of yourself!

jeanne49 01-27-2015 06:32 AM

You are an amazing quilter. I have tried feathers without much luck, at least in my opinion.

sweet 01-27-2015 06:35 AM

Ahhh, I get to see them again, yea! I still love em!!!


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