I actually already had a panel of squares that I had sewn together about 4 years ago and had never used, so it was easy to start straight away.
Panel of squares ready to go |
Angela Walters mentioned that she was using Aurifil thread and I had a lovely pale gold that was perfect. I usually quilt with silk thread so sewing with a different thread was good practice also.
Aurifil Thread |
Although Angela didn't mention it, I ditch stitch around the inside of each block before I started the quilting. I wanted to do some ruler practice as well, so I used the Line Tamer ruler by Four Paws Quilting, it's such a great ruler.
Line Tamer Ruler |
Ditch stitching with Line tamer ruler |
The first lesson was a meander or stipple stitch, which I have done a million times before but she also mentioned echoing around the inside of the block first, so I did that for the first time.
Meander or stipple quilting. |
Well, that was a good start and so much fun, because it only took about 5 minutes to do. I have some quilts that I am making at the moment that will need quilting next year, so doing some regular quilting practice might make it easier.
I have since found out that Angela Walters is doing another quilt-a-long practice at the moment, so it's not too late to join in the fun.
Bye for now,
Linda
4 comments:
I did one of Angela's quilt along one year in Florida. She has some good tips and it's fun to do. I finished a table runner one year. I too would always stitch in the ditch before filling in squares.
I have never had quilting lessons apart from when I did my first beginner classes, so it is good to try out some different stitches.I agree that she does have some good tips, Robbie.
I never imagined you would need to do this Linda but I guess we can always learn something new! x
I didn't think I would do something like this either, Michele. But it's just away to keep in practice and improve as well.
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