I have mostly finished the thread work on the tulips and Rosie. I decided that some more traditional quilting in the background would be a nice change from all the intense threadwork on the rest of this quilt.
For quilting and thread-painting, I have been using the same foot I purchased with my sewing machine some ten years ago -- I can't believe it's been that long. It's a clear circle and has worked pretty well up 'til now. But I wanted to do some really tight quilting around these lovely feathers and I just couldn't see through the plastic well enough to do it.
So I finally broke down and got an open darning foot. Fortunately, I didn't just start right in on my Tulips and Rose quilt because it works very differently from my old foot. I made up a sample with the same fabric and wool batting. I used the blue washaway marker and drew some feathers.
It took a bit of practice, but I have gotten the hang of it. It's interesting (to me, anyway) that my freemotion feathers are better than the ones I did stitching along the lines I drew.
I'm linking up with FMQ Friday today.
7 comments:
Lovely tulips, lovely quilting!
Loving your work! It is very pretty. I have always worked with a (open) darning foot... Always, uh just for 6 months: that is how long I am doing FMQ! Still learning lots. You are a pro!!!
Esther
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I love the feathers! And the green fabric is wonderful as well!!! Nice sample piece for sure!
Very nice work! I love the tiger at the top!!
Mmmm, yes, lovely quilting.
best, nadia
Great job you do really nice work I need to learn to do feathers like that
You put one of my recent thoughts into words and action.... using feathers on the fill, but I didn't do it!!! I just didn't have the time. Looking forward to seeing Rosie & Tulips completed.
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