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05-17-2013, 04:45 PM
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nannyrick
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Quilting a string quilt?
Just wondering how you all would quilt a string quilt? Thanks in advance.
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I would normally do an all-over meander or loop-de-loop.
The Baptist Fan quilting design is really nice for string quilts, but can be hard to do on a domestic machine.
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It wold depend on the pattern formed by the strings for me. Straight lines I might do the wiggle stitch down them. Chevrons or triangles I might follow the patterns with lines of stitching.
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05-17-2013, 08:39 PM
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My string quilts are so busy, no one would ever see the quilting. I do something I want to practice, meander, loops, hearts..what ever suits my fancy!
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I've always done something wavy-curvy, spirals, loop-d-loops meandering across string quilts.
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I did simple meandering on a baby string quilt I made and it is fine. The quilting really does not stand out with string quilts.
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