How would you quilt this miniature quilt, help please
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How would you quilt this miniature quilt, help please
I have just finished piecing this miniature quilt and I just don't know how to quilt it. It measures 13 1/2" square, so the little squares in the centre of the snails trail blocks are 3/8". My family wonders what was I thinking
I thought either do STID around each of the colours, follow the blue around and the white or I thought a small stipple in either the blue or the white (but not both) so that one colour stands out?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I have done some FMQ but definately never on such a small scale.
Thanks for your help
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I thought either do STID around each of the colours, follow the blue around and the white or I thought a small stipple in either the blue or the white (but not both) so that one colour stands out?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I have done some FMQ but definately never on such a small scale.
Thanks for your help
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Woody.....firstly hello, greetings from the Uk and hoping that you are well....I am back on the board after a quiet time on the sewing front and a hectic time on the home front......what an absolutely beautiful quilt....really stunning.....as for how to quilt it.....I have no idea ....but what ever you do with it I know it will look even more stunning....what other projects are you tackling at he moment?
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Hi Little RoO, welcome back Thanks for your kind comments, the mini is a first for me.
Things have been pretty hectic here too, so I haven't had as much time sewing as I would like. I am still working on a needleturn applique quilt, and hopefully will start another paper piecing project as soon as I finish this one. I'm itching to get behind my sewing machine.
Things have been pretty hectic here too, so I haven't had as much time sewing as I would like. I am still working on a needleturn applique quilt, and hopefully will start another paper piecing project as soon as I finish this one. I'm itching to get behind my sewing machine.
#4
I have done a few true miniatures and taken classes from Sally Collins whose mainly hand quilts. Thats not for me, but lovely. Normally with pieces this tiny i use MonoPoly and SID. On the Christmas one I did I SID with gold metallic. The SID was just right amount of quilting for something this small.
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It is beautiful! Have you thought of entering it in a show? I think I would look to see if there was a show in my area with prizes for miniatures. I would quilt it however the rules stated for the best prize money. If hand quilting I would quilt just inside the white and blue swirls so I wouldn't have to quilt through the thick areas. If machine quilting I think I might SITD along the lines and then echo stitch in the white sections.
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Not sure how I'd quilt it; that part usually has to ruminate with me a bit. But what a beautiful quilt and fabulous workmanship--though your family may be right (IMHO). You inspire me to try this!
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This is absolutely lovely. Quilting on miniatures always presents a problem, because the miniscule patchwork takes center stage and the quilting is an only enhancement. I like Tartan's suggestions.
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