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tjradj 01-08-2011 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by QM
This will be a very nice quilt. Having "scabbed on" borders for similar reasons in the past, I have a warning for you. Stop your quilting a couple of inches from the edge. Otherwise, your border will tend to be distorted relative to the body of the quilt.

I find it pretty easy to quilt borders on my Janome. Sometimes a friend will LA quilt the body for me and I nned to add borders later.

I have put together supposedly uniform blocks made by other and used the same technique you used. It works.

BTW, I like the pattern of your hot pad, but I think it needed a little more contrast.

Thanks for the tip! I was doing some planning in "me head" on how not to get the center stitching to go "over" into the border area.
I usually do borders on my table top machine - which is the same Janome Horizon that I use on the frame. I have another Janome workhorse, but hey, when you've got a gal with an 11" bed, you gotta use it!

connie_1936 01-08-2011 09:39 PM

great colors, beautiful

QM 01-09-2011 01:13 AM

My Janome is an older, straight only version and I love FMQ work with it. You are very welcome for the tip. We should remember to pass on information that we have amassed.

quilterella 01-09-2011 01:29 AM


Originally Posted by tjradj
This "monster" is going up for sale when I'm done with it, I won't be able to look at it soon.
I started off with a star pattern, so I bought the fabs.
Did a test block, didn't like it. The center had 16 different pieces coming together in the center of the star - argh!
So, I figured, I'd change the background and do a star sampler quilt out of it.
When I layed it out (on the floor of the church hall), I realized that all the different stars put together didn't look right, it needed sashing between the blocks. To make things more complicated, some of the blocks were 1/4 - 1/2" too small - of course, my fav pattern too, so I added extra sashing to them to bring them up to size.
So, now my 80"x100" grew by another foot plus in each direction, and that was before borders.
This made me realize that if I was going to get it ON my frame, I'd have to quilt the center and add the borders later.
I've got 10 meters of fabric invested in the backing alone.
I got the backing onto the frame this afternoon, and it takes up every last available inch.
When I get this done, I will be sooooooo done with it.
Oh, forgive the light fixture in the middle of the pics, it was taken pinned up on the dining room wall because of the snow outside. Ugh. Is it spring yet?

Your quilt is absolutely stunning, I can hardly wait to see the finished product.
I, too, am working on a monster star quilt that is black and white and approx 102" x 110". I will post pictures when the quilting is done (which I am doing on my Janome 6600). Again, beautiful work!

BizzieLizzie 01-09-2011 07:56 AM

Stunning! Love the colours and the pattern is just gorgeous!

paintedquilt 01-09-2011 09:21 AM

Its gorgeous, well worth the effort :!:

DeniseB 01-09-2011 09:50 AM

Love the MONSTER quilt. Beautiful colors and such a nice varity of blocks.

ann clare 01-09-2011 03:02 PM

Stunning monster quilt.

terri bb 01-09-2011 03:28 PM

what a work of love and labor! that is one of the biggest quilts i have seen here so far! i think it's going to be absolutely gorgeous when you are finished with it. if you have any extra of those hot pads, feel free to send 'em to Idaho, the quilting is beautiful!! :)

wolph33 01-09-2011 03:33 PM

wow awesome top


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