Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Quilting the Feathered Star
I had to get going on this -- it's going to be in a couple of shows as part of a group exhibit soon and it always takes longer than expected to finish anything.
I've been procrastinating -- hoping it would magically quilt itself. Not because I don't like quilting -- as much as I like complicated piecing, I like quilting better. Sometimes. Because this is going to be a "show quilt" and is a pretty traditional quilt, there are more "rules." I don't want the quilt show police coming down on the others in the group for letting me in the show. Let them get mad at someone else.
I outlined the tigers in the center and did a curved bit around all the star "feathers."
I was going to quilt free-form feathers in all that space around the center star. So I got into EQ7 and played around with stencils and even printed some out -- but they didn't look right with all the spiky pieced feathers and tiger motifs.
I wound up tracing the space on parchment paper and doing a sort of spiky leaf and vine. I used chalk to draw the spine of the vine on the quilt so I would have a guide.
I did the quilting much more densely than the drawing -- I was going for a MacTavishy-spiky-viney look. It was very hard to photograph thin (50 wt) black thread on the black fabric.
Those threads are waiting for me to bury them -- I'm not crazy about doing it, but the quilt will look so much better with those ends buried rather than cut.
Then I went back and did a leafy vine thing in the area around the outer star. Now I have to figure out what to do with the rest. The post that shows the whole top is here. I'm open to suggestions!
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5 comments:
This quilt is amazing!
Wow!!! no suggestions but love what you are doing
So you have been using up some of that extra time!!!
Beth
A McTavished feather.......what a fabulous idea!
It looks great!
lovely quilt!
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