This is my friend Sandy's quilt...as she prepares her quilt tops, she frequently sends me photos...with thoughts on how to machine quilt. Pretty plain quilt top don't ya think?
Sandy found a symbol she wanted me to stitch into the '4-patches'. ...the auction is for her local church.
I agreed...on one condition, she enlarge the symbol to fit the area and trace 20 of them onto Golden Thread tracing paper using a water soluble marking pen.
Then i stitched the motif onto the quilt, freehand...20 times! boring...sorry Sandy. lol
I thought the symbol needed to be contained. I did not have a large enough acrylic circle template...so i looked around my sewing room and a~ha! I'll use this! The spiral from my Circle Lord.
Added freehand meandering feathers...
Hope it brings a pretty penny!
Love it and that she agreed to trace 20! Your quilting is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow what a transformation!
ReplyDeleteYou worked your magic, for sure - boring and all! Beautiful, as always!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting turned a pretty quilt into a stunning quilt. I hope it brings lots of money. I know I would love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, it really turned out wonderful !!! (I did have reservations when you showed the image she wanted) It really is a unique quilt and I hope your friend was happy with the final result. (Circling the image really made it stand out more............. brilliant idea!!)
ReplyDeleteLove your quilting - really makes the quilt Sing!
ReplyDeleteSuper. Enjoy seeing the secondary pattern the feathers make. Between the two of you that quilt is just great.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! that is fabulous!! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteI no longer want to give up the quilt! It went in pretty plain, and magically (with a lot of work) came out much prettier than I could have imagined. But alas, I have already sent pictures to the auction folks, so I won't be able to keep it. Thank you Karen... you are truly the best. -- Sandy
ReplyDeletep.s. tracing it 20 times was pretty boring too... LOL
Fantastic work! looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteturned out very pretty!
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful quilting, You make it sound so easy and I struggle to machine quilt a straight line! love the fabrics too especially the batiks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting, I love the back!
ReplyDeleteSo So pretty!!! Someone is going to be so thrilled to receive this!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a treasure!
ReplyDeleteYou stitched that quilt on freehand mode? Oh wow! That’s is just so incredible! I guess, it’s worth the effort since it’s going to be auctioned. It’s more like putting all your strength for the cause of the church, right?
ReplyDeleteAlison Perris
beautiful job
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts!!
ReplyDeleteI do like the pattern. It turned out very nice. Good job ladies!
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