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    Old 05-31-2011, 11:07 AM
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    Have any of you ever done a Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt? I have been nervous about making one.. Especially since it is completely hand done sewn. I finally got up the nerve to actually make one and now I am looking at the top and I am unsure just how to quilt it. Do I hand quilt it.... Do I have it machine quilted and if I do what do I have done? I live in a small Oklahoma town and don't have many long arm options. Any advice would be great. :roll:
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    Old 05-31-2011, 11:11 AM
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    I've never made a GFG, I'm more of a machine sewing person myself. But if you went to all the trouble of hand-piecing a quilt I would definitely recommend to also hand-quilt it. Would be a pity to do differently.
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    Old 05-31-2011, 11:45 AM
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    Someone on here will correct me if I'm wrong, (and I was wrong one time! :oops: ) but I think the tridational way is to hand quilt inside each hex. 1/4 in from seam. I have done one that was quilted that way with the center hex, then on the next row, I went around the six all in circle so to speak. And continued on around the next "row" I saw one at a quilt show that was machine quilted in a meander pattern. Looked nice. Not sure I would go to all the work hand piecing, then have it machine quilted, but to each his own. "While browsing thru a book of antique quilts at the libuary, I found one that had been tied. Because I have a lot of problems making my hands work now days, I tried tying the one in my avitar. I used embrodery floss, selecting colors to match each hex. I am really quite satisfied with it. We do what we have to do I guess. I'm sure your quilt will be lovely however you choose to do it. Would love to see a photo.
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    Old 05-31-2011, 11:50 AM
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    Originally Posted by Thusnelda
    I've never made a GFG, I'm more of a machine sewing person myself. But if you went to all the trouble of hand-piecing a quilt I would definitely recommend to also hand-quilt it. Would be a pity to do differently.
    I respectfully disagree. I made a king size quilt all hand appliqued hearts and hand pieced the blocks (hundreds of them). I had my friend machine stipple all over, leaving the hearts to pop out. I love it and am very happy with it.
    That being said, it's your quilt and you should do what you want to do:-)
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    Old 05-31-2011, 11:57 AM
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    Originally Posted by gzuslivz
    ...it's your quilt and you should do what you want to do:-)
    Agreed!

    I'm working on a DWR right now where all the arcs were machine (paper) pieced, but now i'm piecing everything else by hand (darned curves). I haven't decided yet how to quilt it; originally I was going to machine quilt it anyway, but now I'm between hand quilting and sending it to a LAer. I've never done either one of those, so feel free to take my hand and we'll jump off the cliff together! :mrgreen:
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    Old 05-31-2011, 01:33 PM
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    No. I have seen some beautiful ones on this site
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    Old 05-31-2011, 02:35 PM
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    do a search of gfg quilts to get ideas of how they are quilted...there are lots of options...i found a wonderful great big book at the library called "America's Glorious Quilts"
    it has some wonderful pictures of gfg's

    it is totally your choice as far as hand or machine- both are fine and a personal choice. I am a long-armer and the first time a lady brought me a totally hand pieced quilt- i about had a heart attackK!!
    called her 3 times asking if she was sure this is what she wanted---and what she would have done if she were to hand quilt it...it was scary!
    but i quilted it- she loved it...and for some reason this year i have received a number of them to do...seems hand piecing is maybe becoming more common- but then...lets get it done...
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    Old 05-31-2011, 04:30 PM
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    I ONLY HAND QUILT. SO, I WOULD QUILT EACH HEX 1/4" IN FROM THE SEAM.
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    Old 05-31-2011, 04:36 PM
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    Originally Posted by Janice Thompson
    I ONLY HAND QUILT. SO, I WOULD QUILT EACH HEX 1/4" IN FROM THE SEAM.
    oooh my gentle!!!!!!

    I am doing one by hand myself now.... Well actually I started it over 3 years ago, but in no hurry to complete it. That is going to be ALOT of hand quilting!!! There will be over 1500 hexis by the time I am done!!!!
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    Old 05-31-2011, 05:21 PM
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    I am working on one I started 3 months ago in all batik fabrics. It is good busy time at night watching tv. Keeps me from snacking. I am planning to hand quilt circles instead of the hex. Just thinking for now. Got a long way to go. We finished one at the Senior Center and did it the traditional way.
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