Seeking Suggestions for Quilting a Log Cabin Quilt
#1
Seeking Suggestions for Quilting a Log Cabin Quilt
I have almost completed a log cabin quilt for my daughter for Christmas and I am having problems deciding how to quilt it. It would be machine quilting - I have no patience for hand-quilting large items. Here is a picture of the part of the top completed in September. I do not really want to stitch-in-the-ditch but can not decide what to do. Note: It is NOT pink, it is a dark, almost maroon, red.
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#2
What about in the maroom and green strips, on the diagonal (to me appears like a zig zag) make a running holly leaf with ribbons, berries and swirls throughout the quilt and in the center do a poinsetta flower.
#3
I know you don't want to hear this, but I'm going to write it anyway. I just finished doing a SITD on a log cabin quilt I'd just finished. Didn't really want to do it because each log had 21 strips of fabric. Did it anyway. Yes, it took a long time and was boring. But the results were fantastic! It made each log cabin stand out in a way that I couldn't have achieved any other way. The log cabins look almost 3-dimensional! It's an awesome look, and I've had so many positive comments that I'm glad I took the time to do it that way. So there's my opinion, for what it's worth. Feel free to ignore.
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Being as how I only SITD, that would be my suggestion. I have done many Log Cabins of various types, and I find the the
puffing of the log is the exact look I enjoy for that pattern. It is only possible with SITD as any quilting within the log would compress the puff factor. Now if that is something you would like to see then by all means go for it, but the distinct logs of
the Log Cabin pattern are somehow emblematic, at least for me.
John
PS. Not sure about the new format for the Board. I probably will get used to it.
puffing of the log is the exact look I enjoy for that pattern. It is only possible with SITD as any quilting within the log would compress the puff factor. Now if that is something you would like to see then by all means go for it, but the distinct logs of
the Log Cabin pattern are somehow emblematic, at least for me.
John
PS. Not sure about the new format for the Board. I probably will get used to it.
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