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    Old 06-26-2013, 11:15 AM
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    My Mum rocks! She took up hand embroidery about 3 years ago, when she was already well into her eighties. She is completely self taught and does floral pieces, usually traced by me onto fabric from photographs in gardening books, or from my own photos. She has done many, now, with no other goal than her own amusement and creative expression. Her work is beautiful, and original.

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    Last year I suggested to her that I could make a small quilt out of some of her pieces so that they could live in her living room, and not just folded up in a basket somewhere. She liked this idea and sent me home with a bunch. All are on different sized pieces of fabric, and the fabric itself is a real mixture ranging from homespun to synthetic lightweight upholstery fabric! I stabilized them with fusible, made them into uniform blocks, and then pieced the blocks together with sashing and borders that match the fabric I used to make the blocks uniform - my goal was to have the embroidery "float" on a fairly neutral background.

    My problem is that I don't know how to quilt the embroidered pieces themselves. I plan on FMQing continuous ivy/leaves/vines in all of the background sashing and borders, but I don't want to do anything to detract from the embroidery in the fabric surrounding Mum's actual stitchery. Suggestions? A fine stipple in thread exactly matching the various base fabrics? Echo quilting? Tiny little "stay stitches" just to anchor the blocks?

    Thanks for your ideas!

    Alison
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    Old 06-26-2013, 01:16 PM
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    echo quilting would make the embroideries 'pop'- so a couple lines of echo- then filler stippling would be very nice- or echo- then cross hatch the negative space would look quite nice too.
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    Old 06-26-2013, 01:44 PM
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    Use the batt that allows for quilting 10 inches apart. I would then outline the embroidery in a thread matching the background. Once they were outlined it is up to you if you put any more quilting in the blocks.
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    Old 06-26-2013, 02:10 PM
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    Just want to say what beautiful work your mum does. Very nice!
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    Old 06-26-2013, 02:15 PM
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    The embroidery work is just beautiful. Perfect. and really good shades too.
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    Old 06-26-2013, 02:32 PM
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    I would go for the echo stitching around the flowers and work out to stippleing in the color of the back ground. what ever you come up with will be great. GOOD LUCK.
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    Old 06-26-2013, 03:32 PM
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    Originally Posted by Tartan
    Use the batt that allows for quilting 10 inches apart. I would then outline the embroidery in a thread matching the background. Once they were outlined it is up to you if you put any more quilting in the blocks.
    I agree. Use a batting that allows more space and do as little quilting around the flowers as you can get away with...they're stunning all by themselves! Maybe just stitch a "frame" in oval or rectangle in a pretty stitch around each motif. I like your idea about the ivy/leaves/vines in the sashing. That will truly finish off this work of art.
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    Old 06-26-2013, 03:54 PM
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    No help but just wanted to say congratulations to your Mum for doing such beautiful work and trying something new at an advanced age. Would love to see it when you finish it.
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    Old 06-26-2013, 05:35 PM
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    I agree that your mother's work is beautiful and making a quilt from her work will be a timeless heirloom for many to enjoy.
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    Old 06-26-2013, 05:39 PM
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    Those flowers are awesome! I am so glad you are making them into a quilt. It will be breath taking! As for the quilting, I agree with Tartan.
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