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    Old 06-13-2016, 03:58 PM
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    I have completed the top for a wall hanging that is similar to the one shown here: https://s.yimg.com/fz/api/res/1.2/ie...927-100092.jpg

    It is called Eclipse and is comprised of partial circles made with Drunkards Path templates. Mine is only 36"x36" and has quarter circles in 3", 4.5", 9" blocks with the majority in 6" blocks. I'm looking for advice on how it should be quilted. I don't have a machine that can quilt even a small quilt like this, unless it is just straight lines. I will probably have someone else do it. Probably an edge-to-edge design. Any advice would be appreciated.
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    Old 06-13-2016, 04:11 PM
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    Here is the design image for my wall hanging:
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    Old 06-13-2016, 04:29 PM
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    A pretty quilt. No idea as to the best way to quilt it.
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    Old 06-13-2016, 05:48 PM
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    I think it would be fun to quilt this one vertically with straight lines and random small circles spaced down the line. Sort of like coins on a chain, or those beaded doorways that were popular in the 60's. I would space them randomly and also use random sizes of circles, but none larger than 2-3" diameter.

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    ​I think it might be fun to have it quilted with circles.
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    Old 06-13-2016, 10:53 PM
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    I agree circles or part circles matching the circles. Lines in the area not a circle or squiggles.
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    Old 06-14-2016, 02:20 AM
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    The way I look at quilting is to answer this question. Do you want the quilting to show or not. Myself, I would use a stencil I have that is a continuous spiral.
    http://quiltingstencils.com/spiral-14/
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    This is one of the most intriguing and interesting modern quilts I have ever seen. It is simply spectacular. I see why quilting it will be a challenge to complete its wonderful look. I would suggest getting a piece of plastic like you would use to cover a table and superimpose it over your quilt and draw designs on it to try them out. Please don't forget to show us what you do for quilting. I think another challenge might be deciding on thread(s) to use.
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    Hello Chris and welcome to the board. Love your quilt. Given the modern feel of it, I would recommend straight line matchstick quilting, no circles just very narrowly spaced lines, you could even make them a bit randomly spaced, like some 1/4" apart, some 1/8" apart and some a little more than 1/4" apart. if you google images of "matchstick quilting" you will see loads of examples. This could easily be done on your domestic machine with a walking foot. The effect of the matchstick quilting will give an added element of texture without detracting from the piecing. I would use a fine neutral thread like Wonderfil's Invisifil or silk to do this.
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    Originally Posted by quilterpurpledog
    This is one of the most intriguing and interesting modern quilts I have ever seen. It is simply spectacular. I see why quilting it will be a challenge to complete its wonderful look. I would suggest getting a piece of plastic like you would use to cover a table and superimpose it over your quilt and draw designs on it to try them out. Please don't forget to show us what you do for quilting. I think another challenge might be deciding on thread(s) to use.
    Thank you for the accolades, but it really isn't original. I saw a photo of a similar quilt I really liked and put this together using leftovers from a queen size half-log cabin I'm making for my son and daughter-in-law. Ideally, the hanging probably looks better with less contrast and fewer color families, but I think I'll be happy with it, and they will have something for their wall and bed at Christmas.

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