Hand Quilting....wish I had looked here first
#51
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Cooperstown, NY
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Your quilt is magnificent! I've been wondering how it was coming along since you posted the pic of it in progress. It really is an heirloom. Are you using a frame or hoop?
I made a wallhanging for a friend which was pieced and appliqued with many seams. Hand quilted it with silk batting and it was so nice to quilt through that I did more detailed quilted than I ever thought I would do. I've tried some wool batting samples from The Batty Lady and it was almost as good. Yes it is expensive but it's well worth it for a unique quilt like this, and think of the hours that went into it.
What kind of thread did you use for the piecing, and what stitch? I have read on this board about using silk thread and buttonhole stitch.
Congratulations on an amazing job. Hope you will post some more pics, including close ups.
I made a wallhanging for a friend which was pieced and appliqued with many seams. Hand quilted it with silk batting and it was so nice to quilt through that I did more detailed quilted than I ever thought I would do. I've tried some wool batting samples from The Batty Lady and it was almost as good. Yes it is expensive but it's well worth it for a unique quilt like this, and think of the hours that went into it.
What kind of thread did you use for the piecing, and what stitch? I have read on this board about using silk thread and buttonhole stitch.
Congratulations on an amazing job. Hope you will post some more pics, including close ups.
#52
Although, I will say that after hand quilting 2 or 3 Grandma's flower Garden quilts, I pay attention w/ my quilting designs so that i don't have to quilt thru all those seams!!!
#53
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 559
One of these days I will learn to proof read before I post.....I meant to say I use one thimble above and one below and lap quilting only one thimble. Have never tried two needles at a time lol....one of these days.....
#56
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 13
Beautiful quilt. I'm not really much of a hand quilter but am trying to quilt a churn dash I hand pieced years ago. I do stab stitching over the seams and it works well. Would you mind sharing where you got your pattern? I want to make a hexagon quilt and love yours.
#57
I have hand quilted many quilts. I would not take out all that work that you have already done. While the batting will make a difference, I would say it will not make enough difference to go through the trouble to change it. Just remember it for next time. And I do hope you do not give up after this one! It does get easier and faster the more you do it. I find smaller needles make smaller stitches, but while you are learning, longer ones are fine. Don't worry too much about getting tiny stitches right now. That will come with time. Focus more on even stitiches. I like Hobbs Poly-down for hand quilting. I like quilts to be puffy around the stitching and this puffs up nicely and is easy to quilt through. Your quilt is stunning!!!!! Don't give up!!!! (If you want to see some of my handquilted quilts, search for pictures I have posted. You will enjoy the ones made with 1930's reproduction prints.)
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