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    #16
    (me again) just wanted to add, with a border that wide, it will need a lot of quilting as well to keep it tight.

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      #17
      Karen, I don't know how much quilting you are planning to do, but a diagonal basket weave design with stippling behind the applique would be beautiful!

      Sorry I don't remember who the quilter was. I got this photo from MQR several years ago.




      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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        #18
        Margo, great background, I wonder how you do that so you don't have tails of threads everywhere...;

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          #19
          This may help: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJUvM...layer_embedded

          Not the only way to create a single line path, but you can work out your own system.


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            #20
            Originally posted by Margo
            This may help: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJUvM...layer_embedded

            Not the only way to create a single line path, but you can work out your own system.
            That is just so cool. I am utterly amazed at how these electronic tools we have make it so easy to help one another out. WOW!!

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              #21
              Thanks Margo, I looked up the website (was a nice interruption to some engineering drudgery) and had never thought of doing it that way, I am going to try a sample this weekend. Karen

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                #22
                That is mindboggling!
                Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                  #23
                  The grid is easy to mark with these templates: http://anitashackelford.com/quilting_templates.html
                  (scroll to the very bottom of the page)

                  They are available in two sizes, either straight lines, or curved lines that look like a ribbon weave.


                  It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                  That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                    #24
                    Sat down this morning to do a quick mock up of the two ideas for background quilting, cross hatch and basket. I am afraid the basket was more of an attempt at a basket. I am not good at micro stippling and the over under thing on the basket was driving me nuts. When I actually got something done, I am leaning towards the grid and practicing the basket for another quilt I have in mind. See pix.
                    I think the grid sets off the applique better since it is simpler and I feel comfortable doing it. I have tried a lot of ways of ending and beginning a row, what do you use? My most successful has been to do 2-3 tiny stitches, especially when I will have so much to go over and around. Again, thanks for all of the help, this has been a most enjoyable experience. Now I just have to find that hour a day to sit and quilt.

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                      #25
                      I like the grid better, like you said...it sets off the applique better.

                      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                        #26
                        Karen, I like the grid better too. As for ending and beginning a row, I try to continuously quilt so I would use a fine thread like silk and stitch the line again when I travel to the next row. In other words, I avoid stoping and starting as much as possible!

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                          #27
                          Yep! The grid looks the best. When I do grid work around applique, I will just "travel" or stitch over previous stitching to get to the next line of stitching. I always stitch around the edges of all my applique first, then echo a scant 1/4" from the edge, and that echo line is what I use to travel on.


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                            #28
                            Karen - I like the grid better, too. I think I would do it on a diagonal, though. There's something more elegant about diagonal cross-hatching for some reason. At least, it looks that way to me.

                            Like others said, I travel over previous stitching to move from one line to another. With a finer thread, this really doesn't show. Where I do decide to stop, I've found that I don't like the look of the tiny stitches at the beginning and end of my quilt lines, so I've started tying off and burying the ends instead. It takes a little longer, but I like the look better.

                            I can't wait to see this quilt finished! Your quilt samples look wonderful and I know the final quilt will look even better!!

                            Nancy

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by rehak
                              Karen - I like the grid better, too. I think I would do it on a diagonal, though. There's something more elegant about diagonal cross-hatching for some reason. At least, it looks that way to me.

                              Like others said, I travel over previous stitching to move from one line to another. With a finer thread, this really doesn't show. Where I do decide to stop, I've found that I don't like the look of the tiny stitches at the beginning and end of my quilt lines, so I've started tying off and burying the ends instead. It takes a little longer, but I like the look better.

                              I can't wait to see this quilt finished! Your quilt samples look wonderful and I know the final quilt will look even better!!

                              Nancy
                              This comment is making me think. "There is something more elegant about diagonal cross-hatching for some reason." ummm!? I seem to remember that when you hand quilt the stitches on the bias just show up better. Is that right? Is the same true of machine quilting on the bias? I am asking all you experienced machine quilters. Is it that the stitching on the bias has a different quality, or is just the the diagonal seems softer?

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                                #30
                                Karen,

                                I'm no expert, so I always look to the past. If this was my quilt (I wish it was), I'd try to find similar vintage or antique quilts of a similar design to see how they were quilted. I'd probably start with a search of the quilt pattern or design on one of the online quilt collections, such as http://www.quiltstudy.org/collections/search.html

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