Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Why Did 2 Come Before 1? And Here Is The Completed Quilt

Yesterday I posted the second part or marking this quilt. I had responses wanting to see the whole quilt so I am sharing this post. Please scroll down to the last picture to see the entire quilt.
When I showed the quilt I am finishing for Jessica’s room I had questions about how I was going to mark the sections I had yet to do. They were very legitimate questions as the background fabric is one of those that is hard to see marks on. Add to that the fact that there is already a layer of wool batting behind the fabric because most of the quilt has already been quilted. quiltforjessicasroommarkingandquiltingchalkonerandchalk1 These are my 2 favorite things for marking quilting lines. The Chalkoner has a wheel at the bottom and it dispenses a very fine line of chalk. I only use the white powder as the colors were difficult to impossible to remove. I have had mine “forever” and had to do a Google search to find a source if you are interested in this. http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/stores_app/Browse_Item_Details.asp?Item_ID=1164&Store_id=516&page_id=23 It can be refilled. I have never used up the chalk in my original one. I also use the Clover tailor’s chalk that you can get here. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/ax_commerce/detail.cfm?productID=4DE6731FFD019FB1D65C773F3A2DFAA9 You may have other favorite marking devices but these work better than anything else I have tried and I probably have tried them all! quiltforjessicasroommarkingandquiltingmarkinghorizontalcurves I made a pattern for my quilting lines from a piece of heavy template plastic. I laid this on one section of the quilt and marked all the horizontal quilting curved lines. I used the Chalkoner. By the time I finished quilting you could no longer see any of the marking. I sometimes have to remark some areas. quiltforjessicasroommarkingandquiltingmarkingverticalcurves I then did the same thing for the vertical curves. It is not easy to see the quilting on the pictures of this quilt. To me that is not a big deal. The quilting design enhances the design of the quilt. To me that is what quilting should do, not shout so loud it overpowers what you have created with your piecing. Stay tuned and tomorrow I will share with you the way I quilted the triangle sections on the edges of this quilt. In case you haven’t seen the entire quilt I’m adding a photo of it. magentahanddyewithbatik1



















5 comments:

Unknown said...

kay that is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen..I almost hate to ask..is there a pattern?

Unknown said...

Wow, definitely an art quilt.

SuzK said...

Its beautiful Kay

Windy Hill Happenings said...

That is a stunning quilt!!

Robin said...

This quilt takes my breath away. The colors make it seem to be lit from the center giving such depth to the quilt.