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    Well, here's another UFO on the way to finishing ! This quilt is the product of an exchange of 6 in. batik sqs.by
    my sewing group. We picked the pattern at a LQS while on shop hop 3 yrs ago, then exchanged for six months.
    All are making essentially the same quilt. I'd love some suggestions on how to quilt it. DH says ditch it with smoke
    invisible thread. Others have said stipple or all-over...what do you think out there in TQS land. :?: What about the thread ??
    It really is black, bright and busy !

    #2
    Wow, that is loud! - definitely not one to look at the 'morning after, the night before' I like it.

    How about 'wine glass'/'melon seed' all over it and maybe change it up for the border. Definitely any fancy stitching would not show up too good, because the colours are too strong & changeable. But SID is too boring for words in my book (but then I have rarely been known to take the easy way out with sewing :wink: )

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      #3
      Originally posted by idaho
      Well, here's another UFO on the way to finishing ! This quilt is the product of an exchange of 6 in. batik sqs.by
      my sewing group. We picked the pattern at a LQS while on shop hop 3 yrs ago, then exchanged for six months.
      All are making essentially the same quilt. I'd love some suggestions on how to quilt it. DH says ditch it with smoke
      invisible thread. Others have said stipple or all-over...what do you think out there in TQS land. :?: What about the thread ??
      It really is black, bright and busy !
      You could follow Leah Day's 365 designs and put a different design in every block. Now that would be a sampler quilt if I ever saw one. Think of how much you would learn. Love the quilt BTW!

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        #4
        Marilyn - This is the perfect quilt to play with some of Pam Clarke's Designs with Lines quilting. She has a lot of ways for moving around in quilts like this, filling the sashing, cornerstones and blocks with cool designs, but keeping it all continuous line. Another thing to look at, along the same lines and Pam's stuff, is Terry Twists by Sally Terry. This is the design that Margo suggested for one of Rita's quilts on another thread. It makes a great texture, is easy to do and can be done as a continuous line across the quilt.

        If you want to do continuous line throughout the quilt, then maybe black thread would be cool. It would be visible on the bright batiks, but would just provide texture on the sashing. If you want the quilting visible in both places, you might have to break thread or make do with visible "jump" lines in the seams. But then you might want a bright variegated in the sashing and black in the batik blocks. And if you want the quilting to not show up so much, just reverse the two. It comes down to whether you want visible lines or texture.

        Nancy

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          #5
          I agree with Rosemary melon seed would look good. Am watching with interest what others are suggesting.

          Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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            #6
            I don't have any quilting suggestions, but just wanted to let you know that I LOVE the colors in this quilt. Whatever you decide it will be fun and interesting!

            in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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              #7
              OK--I wasn't going to post because I just am not that great at coming up it machine quilting patterns' but I agree with Rosemary that a melon seed would look great on this quilt. I disagree with Rosemary--I think this quilt sings and isn't "loud", LOL. I would use a variegated thread that has bright colors in it and just have at it. How is that for contrary?

              in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                #8
                I'm lovin' all these ideas ! Keep 'em comin', Please ! I'm gonna hunt in the
                stash for a suitable back ! Thanks everyone ! It is a very bright quilt...I
                think we get a little color starved in the snowy winters ! I have a couple
                of other UFOs made in winter that fairly glow !!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ritzy
                  OK--I wasn't going to post because I just am not that great at coming up it machine quilting patterns' but I agree with Rosemary that a melon seed would look great on this quilt. I disagree with Rosemary--I think this quilt sings and isn't "loud", LOL. I would use a variegated thread that has bright colors in it and just have at it. How is that for contrary?
                  I like contrary! I didn't think it was loud either. I thought it was happy. I like happy too!

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                    #10
                    Rainbow No. 834 Crown Jewels from Superior Threads would be perfect for quilting this quilt Marion - if you ask me, which you did What a beautiful quilt. I really really like it. The colours are perfect, it just sings to me (ha ha - or La La! ) As to the quilting I think that if it was me I would be going for something with curves to counteract the squareness of the pattern. I think that you may as well do an all over design because custom quilting will not show so much on this quilt as it is quite busy. Anyway, whatever you do, I think it will be beautiful and if it needs a good home, I know one 8)

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                      #11
                      Marilyn, I love this quilt!! Those colors are bright, and it's fab! I wish I had made this quilt!

                      I once did a very bright quilt that had black sashing, and quilted it with black thread. it was kind of a thick thread and my quilting wasn't that great at the time. It was too much for the quilt. I think a curvy overall design would be great, either the wineglass design or something else. Just make sure that the thread doesn't overpower the quilt. It's such a beautiful quilt, maybe I will challenge Rita for the rights to this quilt if it needs a second home!

                      Kathy

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                        #12
                        Love your quilt and all the colours, I agree with the varigated thread suggestion and keeping it curvy all over would be lovely.


                        Taree NSW - Australia
                        My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by idaho
                          I'm lovin' all these ideas ! Keep 'em comin', Please ! I'm gonna hunt in the
                          stash for a suitable back ! Thanks everyone ! It is a very bright quilt...I
                          think we get a little color starved in the snowy winters ! I have a couple
                          of other UFOs made in winter that fairly glow !!
                          Getting a little colour starved this rainy summer, here in UK (unless you like grey, that is)


                          Taree NSW - Australia
                          My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself

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                            #14
                            I think you should decide first what this quilt is going to be used for. Snuggling or what? I vote for a curvy design along the diagonals with variegated thread. It's beautiful.

                            living in Central Denmark
                            Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by PosyP
                              Originally posted by idaho
                              I'm lovin' all these ideas ! Keep 'em comin', Please ! I'm gonna hunt in the
                              stash for a suitable back ! Thanks everyone ! It is a very bright quilt...I
                              think we get a little color starved in the snowy winters ! I have a couple
                              of other UFOs made in winter that fairly glow !!
                              Getting a little colour starved this rainy summer, here in UK (unless you like grey, that is)
                              Same here! I think even our dog and cat are becoming sun-deprived! :roll:

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