
It's always hard to decide on quilting. I put a ton of thought on how to quilt the center part but didn't actually come to a final decision until I sat down to stitch this morning. It turns out that the quilting on the center part doesn't really show up that good on the batiks. I'll try to get a better shot of it on Tuesday.
But I do love how the variegated thread shows up on the dark background of the points. It kinda represents little licks of flame, as in the a fireball.
I guess, I would label this as organic machine quilting as opposed to eclectic like the stitching I did earlier this week on Lanaya's quilt. My organic as in lots of subtle curves, and no straight line quilting at all.
BTW: Lanaya's mother loved the quilt. She looked at all the stitching and kept saying wow. She noticed all the little hearts. Like I predicted, she said, "Oh, I'm going to keep that for good", so I told her, to please please use it, and wash it lots, and I'll make her another in a couple of years. She said she would so that made me happy. She couldn't wait to show it to her aunt. I felt proud to give it to her.
5 comments:
The New York Beauty looks fantastic, the quilting really adds to it!
Beautiful quilting, Gail. I love how you superimposed another spike over the one in the patchwork. Can't wait to see it all finished!
And so you should feel proud, it is a beautiful quilt...an heirloom. Can't wait to see the New York Beauty when it's done, that little peek is intriguing...
Your quilting here looks just beautiful, Gail. I love the design you chose. Awesome!
You are sew creative my friend. I so wish I had just a tiny bit of your talent. I so love the machine quilting. Makes my Beauty look so boring. Great work!
Lucy
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