Rue as an almost finished top |
In the end, it was worth the effort! Plus, I'm thinking that I will add pebbles between the hexagons so at least I have another quilting plan beyond stitching around all the appliqués!
I decided to use a wool batting. I was curious as to how much loft an extra layer of wool batting would add underneath the appliqué shapes. I decided that it wouldn't give me the loft that I wanted so I used some polyester batting that I was gifted a number of years ago. This batting is thick and it was used to tie quilts. I used a water soluable thread to stitch the batting and then I trimmed next to the stitching.
Smallest hexagon quilting design |
Largest hexagon--love the unquilted center |
Then it was on to layering and basting. I thought the back I had prepared was large enough. It wasn't so I sorted through the bits and found a fat quarter that I liked the color with the existing fabrics.
Middle sized hexagon quilting design |
Medium large hexagon quilting design |
I wish you could see the depth the trapunto added. Of course, I quilted each a little differently although at a glance, one might think some are quilted the same!
Medium sized hexagon quilting design |
Maybe, I will leave some of the hand stitched hexagons open. The small ones look great as is. Time will tell. I'm still listening to what this quilt has to say!
Time spent on the project thus far is about 44 hours.
4 comments:
I love what the hand stitching adds to this quilt! I can imagine how the hexagons look with the trapunto. I love trapunto! You'll be the pebbles expert once you get done with this quilt, in addition to what you did on your chicken quilt!
Nancy, adding the hand stitching was a good choice. I'm glad that you agree too! I think I'm pebble crazy instead of a pebble expert; but, I think I can about make them in my sleep!!! I'd better get back at them so I can finish!! :) I love trapunto too! It is fun to play around with that technique.
The artist in you really shows in this piece. You are not just a quilter anymore. Gail G
Gail, you are much too kind with your comment . . .but, I'll take it and love it!!!
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