Heavy quilting without stiffness
#23
It is too bad you don't have a before photo, that would have been great to compare. I think the finished product is lovely and I wish I could feel it myself. I think the feathers are a great choice, there is enough width to the feather that I fully believe the quilt maintained its softness. Great job!
#28
Lovely quilt, and great quilting!!
I have a few questions :)
1) The quilting stabilized the quilt and took away some of the wonkiness. Would this have worked if it had been quilted on a domestic machine - or was the frame the key to getting it straight in the first place, then the quilting just kept it straight?
2) You said that it would have been a "game changer" if there had been sashing or internal borders. Why?
thanks. I'm still learning and have not yet (thankfully) run into this problem.
I have a few questions :)
1) The quilting stabilized the quilt and took away some of the wonkiness. Would this have worked if it had been quilted on a domestic machine - or was the frame the key to getting it straight in the first place, then the quilting just kept it straight?
2) You said that it would have been a "game changer" if there had been sashing or internal borders. Why?
thanks. I'm still learning and have not yet (thankfully) run into this problem.
#30
First I want to say, BEAUTIFUL. I love feathers and hope to be able to make them that way some day.
Second, unless you micro stipple with metallic thread, I don't think you can quilt so much it makes a stiff quilt. Obviously when there is more thread than fabric, it will get stiff by virtue of the thread tension. I put some practice fabric on my long arm and scribbled all over it, then I changed colors and tried again on the same fabric. It has body but it isn't stiff (the dog likes it). I think because there are some luxuriously soft fabrics out there people assume every thing should be that way. After all, we are working with cotton fabrics and lots of seams.
Second, unless you micro stipple with metallic thread, I don't think you can quilt so much it makes a stiff quilt. Obviously when there is more thread than fabric, it will get stiff by virtue of the thread tension. I put some practice fabric on my long arm and scribbled all over it, then I changed colors and tried again on the same fabric. It has body but it isn't stiff (the dog likes it). I think because there are some luxuriously soft fabrics out there people assume every thing should be that way. After all, we are working with cotton fabrics and lots of seams.
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