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#53
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Originally Posted by LindaM
The dominant colour that I see in this is blue ...
I always had trouble staying in that darn ditch - I found a lot more success using some of the decorative stitches. If your machine has a couple of different decorative stitches, you could alternate those - just sew those down the seamlines instead of stitching in the ditch.
Depending on the size each square you have, and the batting you use, you might be able to do every other row.
Nice job on scattering the colours throughout the quilt - you got nice movement. Way to go!
I always had trouble staying in that darn ditch - I found a lot more success using some of the decorative stitches. If your machine has a couple of different decorative stitches, you could alternate those - just sew those down the seamlines instead of stitching in the ditch.
Depending on the size each square you have, and the batting you use, you might be able to do every other row.
Nice job on scattering the colours throughout the quilt - you got nice movement. Way to go!
#54
I just graduated from doing the strictly follow the seam quilting to doing the diagonal and it's pretty easy. I think it would be great with this quilt. You will end up with an X in each square. I was very proud of my first diagonal and will be doing more of it. I think it is actually easier than stitch in the ditch.
#56
I would suggest a varigated as well. Try your local quilt shop for YLI thread that's varigated that will contrast with your back so it will show. Would stipple it - good experience builder, just be sure to get some machingers gloves to hold your quilt with as you are quilting. As for criticism - you did a good job. Do you have a quarter inch foot. Learning to sew 1/4" even with the foot takes practice. Now I also make sure my blocks are "square" the size I want them, because I also have a tendency to not always cut them square (LOL). I use a strip cutting ruler and it makes a lot of difference for me, but still have to make sure things are square. Congratulations and you just keep on a quilting. I learn something new with every quilt I make
#59
Does your backing have a pattern you could trace on the yellow tissue sold in LQS? Can't remember the name, sorry. I like tracing an animal the child likes and quilting it all over with that pattern. I also heard someone at guild say use a sticky note in the shape you want and fallow it, outlining the notes spread over the quilt.
If you have seen my messy studio updates on this site ,you know I love thread. If I understood you say the child likes purple that is what I would do the quilting in. I try to please the person I am doing the quilt for. I don't care to much for the fishing line stuff. Yes I have 4 or 5 all different (.03mil or something) spools of it and no I don't use it often. I am not a fan of it.
If you have seen my messy studio updates on this site ,you know I love thread. If I understood you say the child likes purple that is what I would do the quilting in. I try to please the person I am doing the quilt for. I don't care to much for the fishing line stuff. Yes I have 4 or 5 all different (.03mil or something) spools of it and no I don't use it often. I am not a fan of it.
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