I have struggled with the idea of doing the June quilting challenge at SewCalGal. I guess that is because I dont particularly like heavy quilting, and the stiffness it brings to a quilt. So after thinking for most of the month, and checking out what other people had done through the links, I finally realised there was something I could attempt.
I used my quilting design from April, where we used tulle to trace our design. I had done a flower, and worked my “design and conquer” patterns around the petals of the flower. The designs are ok, but the work is terrible as the tension went crazy. I tried using a bobbin washer for the first time, and I think my machine may not like them, as the bobbin seemed to make a slipping noise. I think I will dispose of the washers and stick with what I know works best.
I can see this would be good for art quilts. I guess I need to practice it lots more and it would be ok.
I was remiss in saying that the June tutorial was by Cindy Needham. Cindy is a very talented quilter and has shared lots of valuable information with us. Looking back at my piece, and reading through her tutorial notes, I have learnt far more than I had thought. For a practice piece, I am happy with my attempt.
7 comments:
Looks impressive to me :) mind you I am a bit frightened of free motion quilting. I quite like the variety of stitching patterns around the flower. Well done!
Keep up the good work Marilyn. I also wasn't keen on the tight fmqing, but it definitely has it's place on wall hangings and art work.
Looks so good to me as well....
Looks good to me Marilyn. Don't be so hard on yourself. I like the design very much. Hugs....
love all the different shapes there... great thread doodling...
Hugz
I love it you are doing so well. It looks so pretty.
Hugs Mary.xx
I thibk its very effective - as you say maybe not on all quilts but it has its place in some. I think you have done a great job.
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