Finished 90 year old Sun Bonnets top, now need quilting advise!
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Finished 90 year old Sun Bonnets top, now need quilting advise!
I have finished the quilt top of my 99 year old mother-in-law's SBS. Now I need quilting advise.
It has been recommended that I hand quilt so to keep the vintage look so I have been studying online different hand quilting techniques and I want your advise!
First, what thread should I use? I posted a picture showing the backing along with some Aurifil 50 weight thread in pretty colors. But I read that I should use 12 weight thread. I've also read posts about Perle cotton thread. If I could get away with using what I already have, that would be great. Suggestions?
Second, should I use a variety of colors or just stick with a white the shade of the dolls background fabric. I don't want to detract from the dolls, but it might be fun to enhance the dolls with color. I know I will get a variety of opinions, but bring them on!
Third, should I quilt around the dolls, quilt 1/4 inch inside the seams, or both?
Fourth, I posted a picture of the quilt top with the purple showing as binding. I also posted a picture of the top with just the yellow border. I have enough fabric of both the purple and the yellow for binding. Which do you like?
Side note: The 90 year old crochet lace you see has not been sewn down yet. I just laid it out like I intend to do it. I will also anchor the lace with buttons from my deceased mother's button box in the corners. This will be a family heirloom passed down to our 9 year old grandaughter when she is old enough, (maybe 90 or so, lol)
I've never done this, so I look forward to your advise.
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It has been recommended that I hand quilt so to keep the vintage look so I have been studying online different hand quilting techniques and I want your advise!
First, what thread should I use? I posted a picture showing the backing along with some Aurifil 50 weight thread in pretty colors. But I read that I should use 12 weight thread. I've also read posts about Perle cotton thread. If I could get away with using what I already have, that would be great. Suggestions?
Second, should I use a variety of colors or just stick with a white the shade of the dolls background fabric. I don't want to detract from the dolls, but it might be fun to enhance the dolls with color. I know I will get a variety of opinions, but bring them on!
Third, should I quilt around the dolls, quilt 1/4 inch inside the seams, or both?
Fourth, I posted a picture of the quilt top with the purple showing as binding. I also posted a picture of the top with just the yellow border. I have enough fabric of both the purple and the yellow for binding. Which do you like?
Side note: The 90 year old crochet lace you see has not been sewn down yet. I just laid it out like I intend to do it. I will also anchor the lace with buttons from my deceased mother's button box in the corners. This will be a family heirloom passed down to our 9 year old grandaughter when she is old enough, (maybe 90 or so, lol)
I've never done this, so I look forward to your advise.
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I would quilt around the dolls and and 1/4 inch inside each block. Any of the colors would look good as would the color of the background for the quilting. The crochet is beautiful. I like the purple for binding. Good luck with the quilting, it will be a lovely heirloom when finished.
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Your quilt is stunning! I would, also, quilt 1/4" away from and around the dolls and 1/4" away from seams. I wouldn't clutter up the rest of the white surrounding each doll with quilting.....just my opinion. What batting did you use? I love the black stitching on the Sunbonnet Sue's.....really makes them both pop and stand out from each other. I know you would love to use colors but, personally, if it were mine I would just use white to quilt around the dolls but I would continue the black to quilt 1/4" away from seams surrounding the dolls. I prefer the purple for bindings.....it frames the quilt nicely but doesn't take away from the quilt proper where the focus should be.
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I am a hand quilter and have quilted and quilted on many quilts over the years. I have also looked at many antique quilts. In my opinion, you should hand quilt this quilt with quilting thread. I prefer YLI brand quilting thread. I would use the neutral off white color that matches your background fabric. The Sunbonnet Sues should be quilted about 1/8" from the dolls. The sashing should be quilted 1/8" into the background fabric. The background fabric around the dolls can be quilted in a variety of ways to fill the space--perhaps meandering, echo, or a design like small flowers. The cross hatch quilting pattern in the white space is also vintage and would look nice. I would google and see if I could find some similar quilts already quilted for ideas. I do believe the hand quilting will be easier with quilting thread and you will be happier with a neutral off white than a color. Off white would be authentic to an earlier time and not detract from the colorful dolls. You have done a beautiful job. I also love the lace. What a treasure.
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Oh I have to pull my poor old tattered childhood sunbonnet quit out and see how it was hand quilted. One year my mom framed a block for me then years later said I have your quilt but for some reason a block is missing. I had to tell her she had given me the framed block. I just have not sat down with it to see if it is repairable
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Sadly I pulled it out and no hand quilting just stitch in the ditch and the missing square appears to be cut out of it. Some work there to repair I guess. So no help on my end I know it is at least 60 years old.
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