I have my table runner pieced together with my Gobble Gobble charm pack. The pattern took 16 light fabrics and that is exactly what was in the charm pack. It looks a little wonky on the edges but that it because the grass is a bit uneven where it's laying. Does anyone have any ideas on how I should quilt this? Suggestions are needed! Thank you!
6 hours ago
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If you like easy quilting, I would do diagonals through the large blocks starting at the corner and running to the opposite side, then again in the other direction so that each large block has a quilted x in it.
I love this fabric too......and what Betty said on the quilting...
I like how that turned out too...and I can see why you like the material...it is wonderful? Maybe quilt in the ditch?
If you are adventurous, I'd say to quilt a leaf-like pattern in each of the larger squares and just quilt in the ditch for the rest of it. I love the look of it, though, and think you can get by with not too much quilting on it, actually.
Very, very cute! I love it.
Hi Jackie,
I love those fabrics too! Very pretty!
I agree with Betty or you can mark some quilting design in the middle of the squares and then fill up between.
Have fun quilting!
Zlaty
Your runner turned our so cute! I just love it, especially the Xs. If you had not shown the strips in an earlier post, I would wonder how everything went together. You have a wonderful knack for piecing.
How about baptist fans or some other curvy quilting...even curvy lines? Just a thought
I, too, love those fabrics. The colors are so pretty together. Since I don't quilt I won't suggest how to quilt it, but it sounds like your other commenters had some good ideas.
AWWWW Jackie - this is SO wonderful - love the fall colors - it is "MY" colors - of course I know nothing about quilting but the leaf suggestion sounds cool. Can't wait to see the finished runner - YGG Mel
Great table runner, Jackie!!! The colors go together perfectly. I would just simply quilt it along the lines of the blocks, so that all the attention goes to the patchwork pattern and fabric. But then, I don't do other kind of quilting ...
I love that fabric line too and it isn't something I'd normally be drawn to. I think crosshatching would look great on it.
I also love the fabric you chose for your bag!
Hmm maybe for the quilting (love the quilt) I quilt each individual square in a square in about 1/4" from the edges - for the lattace in the middle I would do an all over meandering or doodle in there to make it stand out a bit more...
Love it!
Valerie
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Count me in on the echo quilt the small bits, and some sort of pattern in the large squares. The leaves is a nice idea, or some kind of swirl, roundish geometric flowery thing, or curves of some sort.
Great looking pattern and fabrics. I would just meander all over with fall leaves. I did something like that on a wall hanging and just free handed leaves all over the quilt.
The fabrics are great, and the design is very distinctive.
My suggestions for the quilting would be 2 concentric circles in each square and just 1 straight line down the centre of each of the brown links.
Having said all of that, I would say go with whatever idea popped into your head first when you looked at it.
Since it is so busy, I would do stitch in the ditch!
It is quite lovely!
Micki
Looks like you've had some great suggestions, Jackie! Be sure to show us a photo when it's done! What pattern did you use! I just love this line and everything that Sandy Gervais does!
Cheers!
Oooooooo....how beautiful and what an interesting pattern.
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