But after a while the lure of actual quilting beckoned. The internet provided the incentives and the models. Blogs portrayed gorgeous quilts, first as pieced fronts, then as fully quilted quilts. I got more interested in exploring this new terrain. I realized I didn't need to do stitch-in-the-ditch, and I could even move beyond simple straight lines and diagonals. It was liberating to realize that I could free-motion quilt. No, it's not stippling, but it is free-motion. Like usual, I ignored the rules, didn't draw lines or mark the quilts before plunging in with (sewing machine) needle and thread. I found myself somewhat intoxicated by actual, real-live texture created by quilting. It sucked me in. And so I quilted, in an unplanned fan-like design. Until the thread ran out. Finishing the most quilted quilt I've ever done will have to wait.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Quilting
But after a while the lure of actual quilting beckoned. The internet provided the incentives and the models. Blogs portrayed gorgeous quilts, first as pieced fronts, then as fully quilted quilts. I got more interested in exploring this new terrain. I realized I didn't need to do stitch-in-the-ditch, and I could even move beyond simple straight lines and diagonals. It was liberating to realize that I could free-motion quilt. No, it's not stippling, but it is free-motion. Like usual, I ignored the rules, didn't draw lines or mark the quilts before plunging in with (sewing machine) needle and thread. I found myself somewhat intoxicated by actual, real-live texture created by quilting. It sucked me in. And so I quilted, in an unplanned fan-like design. Until the thread ran out. Finishing the most quilted quilt I've ever done will have to wait.
I love the colors you choose for your quilt. And the designing, planning, choosing the fabric and piecing part is my fun part of making a quilt, too. Getting it finally quilted is more of an ordeal. If it turns out well I love it, but struggling with no folds in the back and not perfect in all the techniques makes it so much harder.
ReplyDeleteAnd every type of quilting gives it its special touch anyway.
I just have to accept my perfectly imperfect quilts.
oh, this is so stunning!! love it!!
ReplyDeleteYour machine quilting is excellent, and I am just now getting into free motion quilting and design work. I have done hand quilting in the past. I love the colours that you chose, and it is truly lovely!
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What a beautiful quilt! You're very brave to dive right in, and the results are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI do love that large-print flower fabric- thank you for sending some my way in the fat quarter swap!
Thank you. I too am happy with my perfectly imperfect quilts :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks really lovely. The blue is so pretty!
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