UFO baby quilt turned into couch throw
Originally Posted by aashley333
(Post 8406447)
I'd made a few baby quilt tops, but no one in my family is adding to our extensive family tree. So, I just started adding extra borders to an unfinished top. Then I read here about "serpentine" stitching in the ditch rather than straight stitching. ..idea! I did that first, then quilted each border according to the fabric pattern. On the multi-colored striped fabric, I had quilted about every 3-4 inches, then read about "matchstick" quilting, so I went back and quilted on each stripe! Feeling really brave, I FMQed around the flowers border using metalic thread. I truly enjoyed practicing my new quilting skills this week. Thanks to QB.
What is "matchstick" quilting and can anyone identify what stitching is used in the pebbles? |
On the pebbles, I used the same serpentine stitch that I used to SID and just spaced 1/4'" (used my presser foot as a guide)
Matchstick quilting is explained here: https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=...sclient=psy-ab |
Great job of making the baby quilt larger. Nice quilting too!
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It turned out beautifully, colors too.
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Very nice throw and it will keep you warm while you rest on the couch. Very pretty
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