Yellow Brick Road Quilting???
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2010
Location: winter/Texas:summer/Illinois
Posts: 358
I am in the process of stitching a yellow brick road quilt. I like to think ahead or I sometimes give up.
I would like to do the quilting myself (FM), and something other then stippling.
Any ideas? :idea:
I would like to do the quilting myself (FM), and something other then stippling.
Any ideas? :idea:
#4
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2010
Location: winter/Texas:summer/Illinois
Posts: 358
Here are photo's of some of the fabrics. I didn't purchase fat quarters, I am trying to use fabric in my stash. So there are still a few that I haven't cut yet.
They will all be in this general color scheme though.
They will all be in this general color scheme though.
yellow brick road fab_1
[ATTACH=CONFIG]95921[/ATTACH]
yellow brick road fab_2
[ATTACH=CONFIG]95922[/ATTACH]
#5
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2010
Location: winter/Texas:summer/Illinois
Posts: 358
You mean using a fancy stitch on my machine instead of FMQ..?
Hmmm...never gave that a thought. I guess I always connect the fancy stitches with crazy quilting.
I like this idea. :thumbup:
Hmmm...never gave that a thought. I guess I always connect the fancy stitches with crazy quilting.
I like this idea. :thumbup:
#6
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 947
The first thing I would want to think through is thread color. Are you going to go with a neutral, try to match the fabric in each block, or go with something striking/contrasty that calls attention to the quiliting?
My approach is to take a photo of the completed quilt top, print it out full page size, and then doodle some ideas for free motion quilting. I don't actually mark the quilt top -- I just go into it with some idea of what I'm going to do, and have at it.
RST
My approach is to take a photo of the completed quilt top, print it out full page size, and then doodle some ideas for free motion quilting. I don't actually mark the quilt top -- I just go into it with some idea of what I'm going to do, and have at it.
RST
#9
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2010
Location: winter/Texas:summer/Illinois
Posts: 358
THIS...is exactly why I am a member of this group. What great ideas everyone has.
I like the variegated thread suggestion...and, I think I want the quilting to really show up.
Such a great tip to print out the finished top and then doodle. I could also doodle with the color then as well.
I haven't decided on the backing or border as of yet. I will have to purchase that as I know I don't have any pieces large enough in my stash.
I am shooting for a queen...although, I may be shooting myself when it comes to the quilting. :shock:
Thanks for all the suggestions...I know with all of your help it will turn out great.
I like the variegated thread suggestion...and, I think I want the quilting to really show up.
Such a great tip to print out the finished top and then doodle. I could also doodle with the color then as well.
I haven't decided on the backing or border as of yet. I will have to purchase that as I know I don't have any pieces large enough in my stash.
I am shooting for a queen...although, I may be shooting myself when it comes to the quilting. :shock:
Thanks for all the suggestions...I know with all of your help it will turn out great.
#10
Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Camarillo, California
Posts: 35,242
Your fabrics are beautiful. I love using Variegated thread and use it most of the time
I have a great stitch on my machine that I love to use in diagonal stitching, I reverse it every other stitch and love the look.
I have a great stitch on my machine that I love to use in diagonal stitching, I reverse it every other stitch and love the look.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
quiltingnd
Introduce Yourself
24
11-25-2012 01:15 PM
Oistin
Main
33
07-15-2011 04:11 PM