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Beth 09-20-2010 05:14 AM

I would machine quilt it in animals in either a gray or brown so the quilting would lay in the background so as not to take over the quilt
Great quilt!

Jan in VA 09-20-2010 05:21 AM


Originally Posted by Beth
I would machine quilt it in animals in either a gray or brown so the quilting would lay in the background so as not to take over the quilt
Great quilt!

I thought of animals, too. Find a child's coloring book (do they make these any more??) with pictures of wild cats like the prints you've used and make your own patterns from the pictures.
Big Stitch lends itself to this feel, but as the prints are 'busy', be sure to use a contrasting thread color so your quilting design will stand out as part of the overall design. How I hate it when I've spent hours of labor hand-quilting and no one can see the stitchwork!
Jan in VA

KathyAire 09-20-2010 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by sandyl
I'm not a long arm quilter, but wonder if I could meander by hand. Possible or not? Paw prints would be great, but I hate having to start and stop threads.

Kathy, the pattern I used is in the Aug. Sept issue of McCalls Quick Quilts mag. I'm sorry to say it's not mine to offer, but if you need the magaine, I'll be glad to send it to you. Pattern calls for 11 fat qtrs of various skin prints. And I even have extras of that if you need a few more as I got 1/2 yd. of each one. Just let me know if you need the mag.
Sandy

This is funny. I get a ton of magazines. If I see something I like, I put a tag on that page and it gets stacked with the other magazines that have tagged. I just looked and I have that magazine and it has a tag on that very page. To many things to remember and too many projects that I want to do.

I don't know if you could do some variation of the animal paw panto or not on your DSM. Here is the link of where I got the panto. Look at it and see if you could make it work. The panto doesn't have any stops until the end of the row.
http://www.willowleafstudio.com/store?q=cat's paw

hcarpanini 09-20-2010 05:53 AM

Swirls would be great and easy. Any time you have alot of straight lines, you want to accent with curves.

jemma 09-20-2010 08:44 AM

paw prints on each square--ilke 3toes +large pad--could do it in larger stitch--love the quilt

GrammyX3 09-20-2010 08:53 AM

I agree with jemma [quote]
paw prints on each square--like 3toes +large pad--could do it in larger stitch.
Kind of like the ones that were on the intro. to pink panther, years ago.
Great looking quilt!

Ditter43 09-20-2010 08:59 AM

I love the quilt!! I think the big stitch would work on this...I think a leaf design might work as you often see pictures of the animals behind foliage....Great work!! :thumbup: :D

Sadiemae 09-20-2010 10:11 AM

I would do an all over design because you really don't want it to take away from the quilt designs.

miss_ticky2 09-20-2010 01:22 PM

I love the quilt...great combination. Not sure either of how to quilt it but I like the idea of animals or paws

wolfkitty 09-20-2010 01:33 PM

Paw prints would be cute, and you wouldn't have to cut the thread all the time. Just put the needle in between the top and backing and slide it to the the next place to quilt. (Does that make sense?)


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