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Old 04-26-2014, 04:40 AM
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I love all of the Japanese style quilts with the large stitch quilting. I'd also like to see that technique used in other style of quilts too. EG: colorful kids' quilts, artsy quilts, etc. Anyone ever done this? What materials, thread, tools do you use?

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Old 04-26-2014, 04:51 AM
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Here's something from "the google" to get you started

large stitch quilting

large stitch hand quilting

Might be some repeats on these links. Will await our members' responses with you.
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Google sashiko and you'll find lots of information.
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Old 04-26-2014, 05:09 AM
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I have taken a look a Sashiko, but I'm thinking of using some of those techniques in another context.
~ Cindy
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I have recently noticed this and am thinking about doing some of it on a child's quilt. I think I will use a contrasting thread and maybe double it rather than just single thread I use when I hand quilt.
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I think it's called 'big stitch' or 'utility quilting'. If you search either one of those terms here or on google, there are lots of examples.
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It reminds me of my first quilting projects as a kid. But I like the "new" look. With my hands going to sleep often this might be an answer to use on a few UFO that I keep passing up. My 3 quilter Gma's would have a fit if they could see this. LOL
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I've been thinking about doing this, too, but I'm always afraid I'll start and get tired of it and then the project will never get finished...
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I think large stitch quilting would look great on a primitive type quilt. I am going to make a quilt in darker country colors with primitive applique on it and I think I will try the big stitch quilting on it using thicker thread. Thanks for the idea!
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I've been thinking about doing this, too, but I'm always afraid I'll start and get tired of it and then the project will never get finished...
I agree...me too. Maybe we should start with potholders...LOL.
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