Warning this is a photo heavy post, if you have an aversion to quilting photos turn away now.... :)
Bet you are all still here?
Again, I've been very privileged to quilt a very special quilt, how lucky am I?
Vi's quilt was already a beauty in Baltimore style with lots of negative space for quilting. The spaces were large and needed to be broken down into smaller areas. The colours of the applique are just the colours I would have chosen myself, lovely purples, pinks and lilacs with a gentle relaxing green moving through and around the quilt. I was asked to quilt a 'ghost' flower border throughout the large pillow tuck area so first needed to draw out a design, I'm sure that Vi would have had this in her pattern but by the time I realised that I needed it I didn't want to waste anymore time waiting for the pattern to come in the post so I drew one out to match the other borders. I marked it directly on the quilt with my own fabrication of a light box light box and purple air erasable marker. I didn't want to use any kind of a marker that would leave anymarks that needed to be soaked or washed to get them out, in my experience the only reliable marker that will disappear quickly is a Madeira purple marker.....but....you have to work fast as depending on the fabric and atmospheric conditions the marks can disappear in anything from 30 minutes to 3-4 days.... I drew the pattern, marked the pattern, loaded the quilt and quilted that design straight away, no messing around just in case those marks were only 30 minute marks!
I then carried on and outlined stitched all of the applique adding a few stitches inside the flowers where necessary to give a bit of added definition. I used Superior Monolon in the needle and white Glide Magnaglides in the bobbin. For the quilting designs I changed to a cream So Fine thread in the needle.
There are roses, sweetpeas, pansies, rosehips, rose of Sharon, hearts, wreaths, bouquets and posies, flowers of every kind.
I wrapped the feathers in and around the flowers, in and over the crosshatching filling in with pebbles, crosshatching and straight lines where needed.
My favorite block, I know I shouldn't have favorites.... |
Gracious me! Speechless! ...... :0) xx
ReplyDeleteWow! This is really a special quilt with a fantastic quilting!!! Thank you for showing thos pictures.
ReplyDeleteKay, I've got a little question: we are staying at Scotland for 8 days starting tomorrow. Are there any quilting shops in the north Highlands? Our B&B is in Dingwall near Inverness and we will do day trips from there. I would be so happy, if you can give me me some tips.
Thank you and greetings from Germany,
Rike
Hello Rike, I'm a bit late reading your comment, hope you had a great time in Scotland.....
DeleteWOW! that a stunning quilt. Fabulous quilting of course. I have a madeira purple marker but never tried it. I had a scary experience with another purple air eraser marker (different brand) that experience has put me right off using those pens! I love how you the 'floating' cross hatching they float into the pebbles.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work as always.
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again! Amazing work!
ReplyDeleteВеликолепный результат!
ReplyDeleteGlorious!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is just spectacular! Both the quilt and your beautiful quilting - they combine to perfection. Did your client hand applique all those flowers?
ReplyDeleteHello Gloria, thank you for your lovely comments and yes my client Violet did hand applique all of those beautiful flowers....thanks for visiting today.....
DeleteI loved your quilts at FOQ, but this is truly breathtaking! Congratulations to you and Vi!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cath, be sure to come say hello next time....
DeleteVery beautiful! I like it very much. Keep sharing.....
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