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Machine Quilting a "Thinking Outside the Block"????

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Old 04-24-2011, 02:56 PM
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I made this one for my eldest son for Christmas. It's a king-size and too big for my frame so it had to be quilted on my kitchen table. Because of its size, I opted to do a straight stitch 1/4-inch from each seam in the block and meander in the borders.

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Old 04-24-2011, 03:11 PM
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Diagonal lines through the blocks would look nice. Use blue low tack painters tape to follow the straight lines. The other suggestion of 1/4 in. from the seam is also a good choice. Love the quilt-good luck.
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Old 04-24-2011, 03:45 PM
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First, SID around the squares to anchor it. Then I'd just follow the pattern in the light green area. Could stitch around the flowers in the center. Then could do the 'cross-hatching' - straight lines on the diaganol in two different directions so they look like diamonds. Or meander in the two outer borders.
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Old 04-24-2011, 05:04 PM
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That is very pretty but I am of no help on quilting it because I don't
use a machine. I hand quilt.
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Old 04-24-2011, 05:06 PM
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What if you made circles around the flowers, and tried to follow the lines in the second fabric, then continue with loops in the other borders? Lovely quilt BTW.
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Wow lots of great suggestions here. Too bad I wimped out and am making mine into a window covering. I think you'll do fine with SITD-you're comfortable with it, it's such a beautiful quilt the fabric speaks for itself. Just go for it. After your FMQ class, make another one and try the swirls and feathers (and make me very jealous). Your friends will love this--who wouldn't??

And it's only polite that you call me MS. CHICKEN LOL.
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I haven't done a ton of quilting yet, but I have read that quilt with sharp, geometric blocks look better with softer, curvy lines in the quilting. So I would consider a sweeping, curvy design which would work good with your walking foot.
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Old 04-24-2011, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Please help me figure this out & decide what to do.

Assignment: Machine Quilt a Thinking Outside the Block wallhanging. (40" x 40")
Equipment: Singer 403.
Operator skill: SITD & straight stitching, maybe a wide curve here & there.

What would you do? How would you quilt this wallhanging?
To think outside the box, how about tying it? Or does it have to be machine? Or how about 1/2 circles?
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Originally Posted by janRN
And it's only polite that you call me MS. CHICKEN LOL.
My apologies, Ms. Chicken LOL
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I just checked this out for the first time. It's such a neat pattern and you've done a great job piecing. My thought might be to straight stitch on your borders a 1/4" from each stitch line (sort of like trapunto) and maybe echo around the centre of the block maybe three times. I went to Paducah National Quilt Museum in March and it seems like all the new hot ideas is to stitch with metallic thread. I'm very interested to see what the "winning" suggestion is going to be.
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