Larger scallop design |
Continuous curve in the diamonds |
Goal number six on my April list was to begin filling in the spaces that I've outlined. When I wrote my goals, I thought that I'd start in the section closest to the inner star legs and work my way out to the outside of background.
When I sat down to quilt, the diamonds in the lone star called me to quilt them. I had envisioned a simple continuous curve in each diamond. I quilted three diamonds. I didn't like the look. I removed the stitching. I penciled some designs. No doodle felt right. When that happens, it means I need to think some more.
While I'm thinking, I moved to another section of the project to quilt. I've found that if I continue to stew over what to quilt, I get no where but frustrated!
Four inch arc template/ruler |
I started with laying the half circle templates against the quilted petal. The quilted line that I could create using those templates didn't excite me. When I auditioned the four inch arc template/ruler by Westalee Designs, I liked the shape of line I could create. I liked how it fit my hand.
First of eight petal shapes stitched |
I have drawn the shapes on paper and doodled. I have used a clear plastic over the quilt (with the edges marked with painter's tape) and doodled. I have learned that I can get into a design that I like quicker if I use a chalk pencil to draw on the quilt.
Before my car accident, I would hold a quilting ruler and quilt in any direction. Post accident, I'm not as coordinated. I found I had better control and better results if I held the template with my left hand and quilted in a forward direction.
View of a quarter of the motif |
All eight sections of the petals are quilted with those curved lines. I am pleased with the over all look. I might quilt straight lines in the background after I fill the current areas. The quilting plan will develop.
I'm going to work on my maze project while I think about what I may tackle next on this project. As long as I make progress every month, I'm pleased.
I'm linking to Cynthia and Oh Scrap/Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework.
2 comments:
I think it's amazing that you've been able to get back to your quilting, Terry! I've never even attempted what you're doing on this quilt. The quilting in the blue sections is just beautiful, and fits the space perfectly. Have a wonderful day, with good memories of your dad!
Your quilting looks wonderful, Terry.
Happy Easter!
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