Circles and more circles--front |
Circles and more circles--back |
I've been disappointed in my ability to keep the tension even. It seems like when I travel over a seam and apply pressure to move the fabric, it messes with the tension. The old me would be ripping it out. The current me is leaving it. I'm chalking it up to a learning experience. Perhaps, by the time I'm finished I'll have figured out how to make it work. Had I used the same thread in the needle and the bobbin, the tension issues would have been less prevalent. I'll remember that for another time. . .maybe!!
With my granddaughter here until Saturday, I haven't spent much time in the studio. If I can quilt a few minutes when she is sleeping, I call it a win. Truth be told, I've found myself sleeping when she is as following after a two and a half year old has exhausted me!
5 comments:
Leave it ;-) those circles are so perfect!! love them!
Your quilting looks gorgeous, Terry. It is good to challenge ourselves to learn new things. I think sometimes we are our own worst critics. I am not a machine quilter but love seeing the work and all of the intricate quilting details that can be created. I look forward to following your progress on Transparency. Hugs
I like your circle quilting design! I always find it easier to do an edge to edge or all over design rather than anything customized to the quilt. Hope you've continued to have fun with your granddaughter!
Your circles look great! I can't wait to see the overall effect when the quilting is done! I don't take out my quilting mistakes, either, unless they affect the integrity of the quilt. There's too much more quilting I need to do! I almost always use the same thread top and bottom. It's so much easier!
Your circles look terrific, especially in that pretty thread!
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