Very pretty quilt. I would do something that would leave it puffy and comfy. Maybe a SID all around.
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I would do a large all over meander,except in the circles.In the circles I would just start at the outsid of the circle and swirl into the center.Like a snail.Being a baby quilt,it needs a lot of quilting,so the baby can drag it around where ever they want.It will be washed millions of times and with a lot of quilting it will hold up well.
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I am not sure stich in ditch would do it justice. But then, I don't have a better suggestion either
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WOW - Just lovely, great job, thank you for sharing, very very cute grandma
Have a Blessed day Ellen |
How adorable. Great job.
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What a pretty quilt!! I agree with just doing stitch in the ditch. Show us a picture when you have finished the quilting, please.
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Very, very nice! Your granddaughter and daughter will both love it! :)
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Love it! I'd quilt a heart or a heart with an echo line around it on every circle and square, then meander lightly all over the rest of the quilt.
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I agree with Tartan - wiggle stitch top to bottom to mimic the ric rack. I love the use of the ric rack and I love the circles. Very ingenious.
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Actually, I think I would quilt squares in the circles and circles in the squares.
Originally Posted by maryb119
(Post 5160506)
My DD is having her second baby and we know it's a girl. DD requested that I make a baby quilt in hot pink and zebra print. After searching my stash and purchasing the baby zebra print on line, this is what I came up with. I think it turned out really cute. The binding will be the zebra print. My question is how do I quilt it? I am open to ideas so please tell me yours.
I have also made a matching crib sheet in the baby zebra print. |
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