About what to do next -
On my Harmonic Convergence -
Let this one "marinate" a while -
The areas between the ditch quilting lines range between less than 1/2"
and 6-7" -
The smaller areas don't need additional quilting -
But the
larger ones do -
I thought about just adding more "grid lines" with my walking foot -
So that any FMQ doesn't look "splotchy" -
But hadn't decided yet -
I like practicing my FMQ on busy fabrics -
Because I know it won't show -
And some of my lap quilts are perfect for practice -
If
mine is going to show -
I like the "rule of three" -
Three different
designs used consistently throughout -
That's what I plan to do on my
"Bee Happy" - ;))
Then the more I looked at it -
The more I thought that grid lines would
be the way to go -
I think it would look funny with the center all grid
and the borders all swirly -
I think I'll add grid lines to the center
-
And keep going out into the borders -
But before I do that -
I want to
stitch some grid lines in the borders -
So I can undo the pin moors -
They get in my way - LOL - ;))
I pulled out another layer cake to play with -
It's Island Batik - Enchanted Forest -
I think I'll make another Basic Math -
A free pattern from Moda -
The layout makes more sense to me -
If I color in the different blocks -
The 4-patches are the RED "D" blocks -
I always place them first - 6 down and 5 across - off center -
The Horizontal "rails" are the BLUE "B" blocks -
The Vertical "rails" are the GRAY "C" blocks -
Those two alternate across the rows around the 4-patches -
Leaving spaces in the corners - so it's not so matchy-matchy -
And the plain ones are the SOLID "A" blocks -
They fill in the other spaces and the outer rows/columns -
So tomorrow I plan to cut the pieces for this -
And stitch some more grid lines on my Harmonic Convergence - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go- gotta sew -
3 comments:
Ha ha, I knew you would have a hard time just quilting and not piecing! Now here you are starting another top to go in the "to be quilted" group.
I like the idea of grid lines on the Convergence, but you could do FMQ in the widest strips just for fun. I think it would still look fine. Often on placemats and notebook covers, I use both in combination.
Take a look at Christina Cameli's blog https://www.afewscraps.com/p/all-over-quilting-designs.html She has some easy designs that don't matter if they are all consistent or line up. And are fun to do. I have a couple of her Craftsy classes. I think the grid piecing does not have to be repeated in the quilting.
I vote to mix it up, but I'm not the one who actually has to do the work, so my vote probably doesn't count for much. I like the new pattern, but boy does that look like it has a lot of room for errors! (Just like real math?!)
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