Using templates to Design and Define unusual quilting shapes and spaces!
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- Welcome to Sew Steady Sunday FB Live with Kate Quinn. (The completed sample can be viewed in the community tab posted Oct 3, 2021)
Today let’s explore how do we quilt “that”when that is an unusually shape with no clear definition.
Kate starts by defining the space and creating an outline using the 16” arc template. A Spin E Fex 11 at the ends of the space creates some visual interest and splits the channel to make it easier to connect the two sides of the design. Then creating the outer sides of the channel allows us to fill it with Feathers. This is a work in progress and not a precisely configured plan so we can talk through the process and you can adapt ideas for your own works.
Silk thread 100 wt in the top with double batting and an 80/12 Topstitch needle.
Here are some links to some of the templates we will use in today’s class.
Arcs:
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Feathers:
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Between the lines circles:
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Holy mackerel! How beautiful is this and what creative ideas Kate presented! My creative juices are flowing. Wish I had embroidered pieces to quilt but I can see how some of the ideas will be useful when I'm working on future projects. I love these videos! Thank you so much, Kate!
Mary R
I might nominate you as head of my cheering section. Thank you always for your positive comments and support. Happy Quilting, K
Great info. I have so many machine embroidery UFO pieces that I will be pulling out and playing with....so many ideas now. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Kate Quinn, please post pic of completed project. It's beautiful so far, but I'd love to see finished design. Thank you for sharing.
@Linda Dittrich I posted the image for you to see the finished quilt. Please check it out at your convenience.
@@katequinnoffabquilts thank you! it's absolutely beautiful
Hi Kate !
Hi Edwina