Thread that I auditioned and used |
Moving on to the outer border, I just had to have some curves in this piece SOMEWHERE!!! So, I again used the blocks and setting triangles to be the markers for dividing this border too. Hey, this way of dividing the blocks into quilting units works great!
First, I chalked a straight line.
The basic design |
Yes!!! Curves!! Curves are usually what I like to use on blocks that have straight lines. It has felt so odd to be quilting straight lines on a block with straight lines!
The corner |
Chalked line of the outer border |
This is my idea for now. . .it could change!
Adding additional lines using the ruler |
I was able to use the ruler this time. I still find it challenging to stay lined up on my stitching line, adjusting how much pressure I need to apply to the foot to hold it against the ruler as well as how much pressure it takes to slide the quilt. That foot is difficult to maneuver over seams.
The box or X in the purple border |
Purposely, I chose a sort of thread that would blend in the spaces because I wanted the quilting to be more of a texture than an eye catcher. The piecing should be the eye candy that draws the viewer to the piece and the quilting should be what brings that viewer closer to it. Additionally, if some of my lines aren't right on. . .well, it will be less obvious!
Check back on Wednesday!
6 comments:
I love what you're doing with the quilting! If I understand it right, you are putting piano key or beadboard quilting behind the outer border. I love how that looks! Especially when you fill in some of the areas with a fill from the middle of the quilt! Wonderful!!
You really have some pretty fabric in this quilt. It looks unforgiving, though! You are doing an amazing job with the quilting. :D
I agree , its better to let the piecing stand out. I too have started using rulers and use some of that non-stick shelf covering in small pieces and it helps me move the quilt better.
Yes, Nancy!!! That is exactly my thought. I couldn't have described the detail any better!
Monica, I appreciate the pretty fabric comment you made! I hope that all my errors in the quilting will not be all that noticeable in the end. Time will tell! :)
Welcome, Brenda! Thanks for adding your comment about how you are using rulers and what you have found that helped you achieve better results.
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