mixing machine and hand quilting in the same piece
#1
I know that there are no quilt police, so I can go ahead and do what I want. But I would like to take advantage of the collective wisdom here and see what others have tried and what the results were.
Has anyone here mixed hand and machine quilting in the same piece? Can you comment on how that worked out?
So here is the story. I am a new quilter, and have only finished two lap-sized quilts. I had sewn garments on and off for a long time, and many of those skills transferred to the piecing part, but the quilting part is a brand new thing for me. I finished piecing a top which will be a Christmas gift for my daughter. For a variety of reasons, I do not want to have someone else do the quilting, but I really want to do that part myself as well. I plan on just straight-line quilting an overall grid for most of the quilt, which is doable given my skill level. But I wanted to quilt a small cat's paw in each of the four corners. I have been practicing FMQ and the stippling is not horrible. I am very unhappy, however, with my ability to following even the simplest stencil, such as the cat's paw that I want to do. On the other hand, my hand quilting is not nearly as horrible, so I am considering hand-quilting the paw in each corner.
Has anyone had done this and can you comment on the results?
Has anyone here mixed hand and machine quilting in the same piece? Can you comment on how that worked out?
So here is the story. I am a new quilter, and have only finished two lap-sized quilts. I had sewn garments on and off for a long time, and many of those skills transferred to the piecing part, but the quilting part is a brand new thing for me. I finished piecing a top which will be a Christmas gift for my daughter. For a variety of reasons, I do not want to have someone else do the quilting, but I really want to do that part myself as well. I plan on just straight-line quilting an overall grid for most of the quilt, which is doable given my skill level. But I wanted to quilt a small cat's paw in each of the four corners. I have been practicing FMQ and the stippling is not horrible. I am very unhappy, however, with my ability to following even the simplest stencil, such as the cat's paw that I want to do. On the other hand, my hand quilting is not nearly as horrible, so I am considering hand-quilting the paw in each corner.
Has anyone had done this and can you comment on the results?
#2
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I have never done this, because I can't sew by hand anymore. That being said I have seen a couple of beautiful quilts that people have both hand quilted and machine quilted. I got a call recently inquiring if I would machine quilt after she hand quilted certain parts.
#5
I just did that exact thing to the quilt for my DD. I straight quilted with my machine on some parts and then went around and stitched hearts in all the blank small odd shapped parts. Washed it twice and I just really loved the way it came out. Lots of mistakes with the machine straight stitching, but the hearts are really sweet and neat looking. I like the way the fabric puffs up after hand quilting. I know that DD will love the quilt because I never finish things, so she will be so proud of me. And will love her quilt. Don't forget to add a special label to her quilt. My label looked a little uky but she will love it...Blessings
#6
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I've done it. I had a huge, over-queen sized applique quilt which I originally envisioned handquilting -- since it's all hand applique. But reality set in, and I was not enjoying the handquilting process. So even though I had portions done by hand, I switched to machine and just finished it up. I'm pleased with it.
I say go for it. It will look fine, and you're spending your time on the key style element -- the paw print, while getting the functional, structural grid done quickly by machine.
RST
I say go for it. It will look fine, and you're spending your time on the key style element -- the paw print, while getting the functional, structural grid done quickly by machine.
RST
#7
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I have mixed both in much the same way you described. I did an overall straight grid by machine and hand quilted a heart in each block. I have also done it with a baby quilt. Straight line machine quilting with my walking foot and the bear was hand quilted. Here is a link to the bear one.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25770-1.htm
Regarding the cat paws. I recently did a childs quilt with cat paw stencils that I FMQ. I did a FMQ stipple around the cat paws and it hid a multitude of errors when following my original stencil, it also made the paw prints stand out quite nicely. Here is a link to that quilt.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-54829-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25770-1.htm
Regarding the cat paws. I recently did a childs quilt with cat paw stencils that I FMQ. I did a FMQ stipple around the cat paws and it hid a multitude of errors when following my original stencil, it also made the paw prints stand out quite nicely. Here is a link to that quilt.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-54829-1.htm
#9
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i have a number of quilts that contain both hand and machine quilting, they are beautiful, and i see no reason to not do it that way if that is what you want. i had one that i hand quilted around all of my hand embroidery in the center of the quilt but the borders are machine quilted. i have one that was hand embroidered (as the quilting) then finished with the machine. lots of the (big- award winning- internationally known quilters) all use both techniques in their quilts. go for it
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