I finished quilting my MultiStrip quilt and it is ready to be trimmed and bound.
Front (Upside down - oops) |
Here are some detail shots of the blue part of the back quilting.
I had fun playing with different designs on each strip.
There is a container of blocks for a quilt as you go quilt sitting near my machine. So I decided to lay them out and see how many more I need to make a quilt. I decided I need at least twice as many. So I made one more for that stack also.
I divided the space using lines similar to my quilt block design from my Friday night post. Then I quilted each section. There is a "mistake" on this that when I made it, I considered ripping it out. I am glad I didn't. I can hardly find it myself at this point.
Quilting this type of block is a lot like making a Zentangle with thread instead of a marker. It is fun and artistic. Plus doing them this way it is far easier to quilt than wrestling a big quilt in a domestic machine. Only eleven more to go and I can join them into a quilt.
Comments are welcomed. I will reply when possible unless otherwise stated.
7 comments:
I love to look at the heavy quilting. It's also good practice and you can see your improvement. But for me I like a large open quilting on a bed quilt. I want to feel the softness of the fabric, not the stiff thread. I like to use the heavy quilting on wall hangings, place mats and that type of item. But that's just me. Most people enjoy the quilting and use the quilt for a bed cover not for snuggling.
I was hoping to get a quilt made for your project but right now it doesn't look like I'll be able to do it with all the medical stuff that came up. I'll be spending most of the up coming week in Pittsburgh. All the traveling and appointments doesn't allow much time for sewing.
The strip quilt is nice, but the QAYG block really sings. I love that kind of quilting even though it takes a lot of time when doing a whole quilt at once.
The multi strip is gorgeous, love those popping colors! Incredible FMQ...no mistakes there for me.
You are having such fun over there, looks great!
Awesome quilting Gene!!! You just keep getting better and better!
Where are the "little people"...giggles.
Kelly
You are really mastering that FMQ. Love the block, probably cause I can see all the great quilting.
Quilt on!
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