I simply start with the ruler against a seam and mark the other side of the ruler.
The width is one inch which works well for this. Once it is in position,
I press down on the top to anchor the ruler -it won't move while marking.
That is why this is a great tool for doing this.
Once the grid is marked you are ready to stitch.
I like to sew along all the lines of the grid -I do that as I am traveling from square to square. You may notice that the left side is special (different ha ha.) I realized that I had messed up the pattern, so rather than rip stitches (a pain when you are doing this) I repeated it and made it work. Now it is a design choice!
This quilt has lots of TEXTURE quilted into it.
I love the raised places in the focus fabric. The Hobbs Silk batting really makes them pop.
Did I have fun quilting this? Of course I did, because the rules were partly ignored as
long as the quilting looked good. I have fun playing with design.
I hope you play with your quilting and find joy in it also
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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4 comments:
I love it, Gene! Texture and puff looks wonderful.
Me, too! I love all of the texture - and your "design choices" - ;))
I love all the texture in the quilt. Great choice of designs for the quilting. I've got a quilt I'm working on that I'm using to practice my free motion quilting. It really is good fun.
Congratulations. It is beaautiful!
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