Border quilting is much better than the webs. {Frankly anything is better than the webs.} The plastic overlay helped me choose quilting designs.
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Using plastic overlay to practice quilting designs |
The toile needs a lacy, open design that won't overpower its printed design. I found
an idea in Luann Kessi's sketchbook. Links to the entire sketchbook are found on
her blog which is also a wonderful inspiration for art quilts. After much practice on paper and plastic, I quilted it over these two borders and simply outlined the birds. I tried to keep the leaves even smaller than Luann's in deference to the small leaves on the toile.
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Lacy quilting on the toile, idea from Luann Kessi |
Mel Beach suggested the loops on the smaller triangle row. Amazingly easy and good looking. Thanks, Mel!
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Loop quilting |
I had to have some feathers: a favorite and I can usually do them well. I considered both light and dark outer triangles but decided on the inner triangles.
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A view of the quilting on all three borders |
Here's a view from the back of all the work. You can see how the birds were outlined.
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Free motion quilting from the back |
All that's left is some outline stitching on the outer triangles which will reprise the outline stitching on the stars. Oh, yes. And binding, washing, blocking...
Enjoy the day,
Ann
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