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This is a UFO from last spring I am trying to finish up. My quilting group at church does a "group" pattern each February and I wanted to finish this up before I start the next one on the 20th. My quilting skills are at beginner level and I have done a lot of Diagonal quilting, but I don't think it will work for this one. Should I outline the Flower squares, should I try to stipple in the blue frames, any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks This is not flat because I decided to spread it out on my sewing table which is smaller than the quilt. I should have spread it on the floor in the other room, except it is much darker in there!!! [ATTACH=CONFIG]20254[/ATTACH] Close up [ATTACH=CONFIG]26706[/ATTACH] |
Gayle--I am so void of ideas when it comes to the quilting part--that is why I have so many tops that have never been quilted.
I just wanted to say that I think your quilt is just beautiful. |
You could try a squiggle freemotion, I think that would be nice. It is fast too.
Beautiful quilt! |
I would pick a design that I liked and do it inside the floral squares, then I would do a stitch in the ditch around all the blue shapes..then a really simple long border design.
Really pretty quilt. :lol: Now that I've bumped this..hopefully you'll get a few more ideas. |
No right or wrong. If you are a beginner. Do you own thing and be simple about it. It will be done quicker.
Wow, like the colors here ! You do nice work. Just breath and do it.. grin Ellen |
I think diagonal would work fine? But if you fancy something different, why not stitch in the ditch around the outside or each blue frmae, then maybe do a cross through the middle, or echo quilt just inside each of the indder floral bits?
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How would it look to lightly stipple in the blue area and outline around the flower blocks, I don't know, keep the suggestions coming...... Going diagonal across the block makes it not corner to corner through the flower block, which is why I'm not sure diagonal will work........
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Gayle,
May I make a suggestion? How about buying this book I got that helps you make these kind of decisions. It is called, "Machine Quilting Solutions", by Christine Maraccini. I tried to get into a macine quilting class here in my home town and it was full the within 2 hours the first day they opened the sign ups. So, I found out the name of the book they were using and bought it at overstock . com for less than the girls paid taking the class. It is a great start on learning quilting design and gives you ideas on how much, how decorative, and what kind of threads, needles .... everything. I have been trying different types of stencils, patterns and tear aways that are cool to learn and use. It is as fun to go find these things/tools as it was to find fabrics and quilt patterns. Really! My next try at machine quilting will be a system called twice quilted. |
I would do a big meandering...since the colors are busy doing much else would be lost ....good luck choosing what suits you...
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