This blog is dedicated to applique. Glorious applique!!! The focus here will be hand applique, but there is room for machine applique too. Kim McLean is the designer whose patterns and quilts we will be working on together. Are you ready?! Let's SEW!!!
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Good for you, Paula, for being so close to finishing the top! I am not far along enough to offer anything but I look forward to hearing what others have to suggest that could be helpful to all of us.
ReplyDeleteHow about doing outline quilting, then do echo quilting like the Hawaiian quilts? Anyone, other suggestions? Kim
ReplyDeleteAlthough I have not made this quilt I have like Kim suggested done echo quilting and then when I got tired of that cross hatched from my last echo line and it looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to get to that stage Paula. I think once you start outlining, an idea will come to you. I suggest simple because the applique fills the blocks so much. If cross hatch seems to be too much stitching, how about in the center section, each block could be quilted with diagonal lines. The first could be from top left to bottom right, the one next to it could be opposite, top right to bottom left. It would work because there are an odd number of blocks. It would halve the background quilting as opposed to cross hatch. Echo quilting would be great too since it can be done by eye.
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