I'm not sure how well it will show in the picture, but I wanted to share how I'm going with the quilting on the Spring Fling quilt.
Can I say I love it? I'm having a lot of fun :-) Why was I ever frightened of free motion quilting? Quite often as I'm doing it I'm critical of the work I'm producing, but when I step away from it, I'm always super happy.
I have quilted veins on the leaves, little circles in the centre, and added dimension and separated the petals. The additional appliqued circles around the quilt will also have little circles quilted, and the body of the quilt will have my favourite peacock feathers. I may also do a feathered border, but I'll let the quilt speak to me when I get there.
And now I'm signing off, because I can't wait to get back to the quilting!
16 comments:
Looking good Tazzie!!!
It's gorgeous!
Love it! What do you do about all the thread tails the quilting generates?
You are the quilting guru!!! Love this quilt sweetie.....if i make it , will u quilt it??? lol
Hugs xxx
I love the quilting. I can see it clearly. It definitely makes the flowers "pop" out....
It looks awesome!
Wonderful quilting! Am I to understand you do this all on your domestic Bernina? No longarm?
The quilting adds to the flower, gives it dimensions, looking good.
Your spring fling quilt is just spectacular. I love those bright colors and the quilting is such fun! As for Cam's quilt?!? LOVE the backing and the front. What a fun and quick project!
The quilting is awesome! Wow! I have been too chicken to try free motion quilting. It is on my to do list. Your work gives me hope! Thanks.
WOW! Fabulous as always!
THAT is handsome!
Thanks for your comment on my blog. It gave me a chance to visit you hear at this wonderful quilter's blog. I love all your quilts. The Spring Fling is gorgeous. Love your quilting.
Your quilting is beautiful. What kinds of thread of you using?
Which magazine/issue will your pattern be in? I'd love to pick it up at the bookstore.
It looks just beautiful.
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