Quilting OBW on home machine - Ideas?
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#1
I need some ideas to FMQ my first OBW on my DSM (are there acronym police? LOL)
I thought about...
SITD the angled lines only - not the lines which are rows stitched together.
Meander from the meaty part of one triangle to the next in an aimless way
Outline stitch around each hexagon but that means more work starting and stopping, unless I do a half-hex at a time?
I am not feather-ready - unfortunate because the fabric has a lot of flying cranes in it - and I am not at the follow-the-chalk-mark level yet either - I'm more like the doodle stage where nothing repeats perfectly.
I'm using Quilter's Dream Poly request and it can be quilted up to 12" apart but I prefer more anchorage than that - 4-5 inches apart at max.
Oh, and this is the least flat quilt I have ever made - !@#$!@#$@#!$ those triangles!
If anyone has ideas about what might be fun and not over my technical level, please chime in!
Thanks much!
I thought about...
SITD the angled lines only - not the lines which are rows stitched together.
Meander from the meaty part of one triangle to the next in an aimless way
Outline stitch around each hexagon but that means more work starting and stopping, unless I do a half-hex at a time?
I am not feather-ready - unfortunate because the fabric has a lot of flying cranes in it - and I am not at the follow-the-chalk-mark level yet either - I'm more like the doodle stage where nothing repeats perfectly.
I'm using Quilter's Dream Poly request and it can be quilted up to 12" apart but I prefer more anchorage than that - 4-5 inches apart at max.
Oh, and this is the least flat quilt I have ever made - !@#$!@#$@#!$ those triangles!
If anyone has ideas about what might be fun and not over my technical level, please chime in!
Thanks much!
#3
PaperPrincess , 04-16-2013 02:21 PM
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this was just posted this morning
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...w-t219254.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...w-t219254.html
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]408483[/ATTACH]
Thnks, Woody, it looks like a swirly, relaxed kind of shape which would go well against all the swirls and points in the hexagons - also something I can do on a DSM freehand. Perfect! I'm off to practice!Originally Posted by woody
I did mine with what I call a spikey stipple. Just a large S shape [ATTACH=CONFIG]408483[/ATTACH]
#5
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Forgot to say it is a beautiful photo and I really like the colors and shapes in your OBW. Would like to see the whole thing!Originally Posted by SueSew
Thnks, Woody, it looks like a swirly, relaxed kind of shape which would go well against all the swirls and points in the hexagons - also something I can do on a DSM freehand. Perfect! I'm off to practice!
#6
I made several OBW's, all before I got my longarm. I did SITD on every seam on my DSM. It made a pretty design on the back, and the quilts were so busy nothing else would show up.
#7
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Thanks SueSew, Originally Posted by SueSew
Forgot to say it is a beautiful photo and I really like the colors and shapes in your OBW. Would like to see the whole thing!
this is the whole quilt, I quilted it on my DSM http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t201889.html By having the sharp points in my stipple it give me a place to stop and work out which way to go next, I'm a bit directionally challenged
