A little help with my Crappie Quilt would be nice
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Ok it's not crappy but it is a "Crappie Quilt" that's the name I gave it because it's covered with crappie (type of fish). Anyway, I have sewn all my life but quilting is soooooo much different and I need some suggestions on how to quilt this thing. I've always tied my quilts in the past because that is all I know how to do. But I would so much like to do something a little more like quilted then tied.
I still have to put the boarders around it but this will give you an idea of what is going on at this point.
I still have to put the boarders around it but this will give you an idea of what is going on at this point.
close up of the Black Crappie
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This is my favorite one in the middle
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this is the top
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close up the White Crappie
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What a cute crappie quilt! I love it. Since you're new to machine quilting, I think straight lines might be easiest for you to pull off. You could go through the diagonal squares, outline your embroidered areas that appear on point, etc. It's going to be fabulous!
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you know if you can't do a water like stitch in free motion quilting, you could do a wavy stitch in the fish blocks.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
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I'm making this for my DH as he is so much wanting a quilt that is not girly or flowery, or anything but hunting or fishing. He seems to like this one a lot and has already been bragging to his friends about it. So I know I'm doing something right. I just like the idea that I can finally tell him "Yep, I'm making you a crappie quilt". LOL
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
you know if you can't do a water like stitch in free motion quilting, you could do a wavy stitch in the fish blocks.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
you know if you can't do a water like stitch in free motion quilting, you could do a wavy stitch in the fish blocks.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
That's a really cute quilt!!
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