quilting pattern for a snowball quilt
#1
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Hi, I am new to this group. Also, I will say up front I am not a perfectionist! So I have put together a quilt top for my new niece, and I am not planning on any freestyle quilting (usually I stitch along the seams or do a diagonal cross-hatch), and I was going to use a purple thread that matches the diamonds. But I got the idea to use a stitch on my Pfaff machine that looks like a tiny double row of snowballs to outline each flower block on this quilt top. That will demarcate the flower "snowballs" from each other however. Would that be a mistake? Thank you for your time.
-Elizabeth
-Elizabeth
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I think you could do that, but if you're impatient like me, you'll get tired of waiting for the machine to do the decorative stitching, and it will take a lot of thread. How about doing the stitch on a few of the snowballs scattered across the quilt then use single/straight stitches on the others.
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I agree with the others. I have embroidery on my machine to and like to use it but it takes a lot of thread. If you don't mind sitting a while while it does its thing, its your quilt, do whatever you think you will like. I am sure your neice will love it.
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Thank you for the advice to try several options on scratch. I am not a practical thinker, and that practical advice was just what I needed! We (my daughter and I) picked something entirely different. I have so enjoyed relaxing by looking at others' work, so despite the amateur quality of me work (it doesn't bother me, I have to admit!), I would like to return the many favors and post the "post-pictures". I thought about quilting more in the snowballs but wanted to keep it softer for the baby.
Many thanks again. You all helped me over a hump.
Elizabeth
Many thanks again. You all helped me over a hump.
Elizabeth
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Location: Austin, TX
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I think your final choice worked much better than your first thoughts. You just never know, until you test :)
How many times I wished I would have tested first!!! :(
Great quilt! Glad your daughter was helping!
Debbie in Austin
How many times I wished I would have tested first!!! :(
Great quilt! Glad your daughter was helping!
Debbie in Austin
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