BLUE WAVE 36" X 50" |
With the top finished my usual reaction to quilting is 'now I have to quilt it, but how'! There really wasn't I could do with this quilt because of the 'Textured Twists'. You can't quilt over the twists or it would ruin the texture and the illusion.
Seriously, I struggle with quilting ideas! So when a quilt presents itself with the obvious and only solution I jump on it.
In this case dense curves were quilted between the waves. While not a remarkable design, it suits the quilt and works for me.
The next phase was what to do between the twists, or should I do nothing at all?! Because some of the curve panels are quite wide, I choose to free motion quilt between every...single...twist! I swallowed my fear of FMQ mostly because I knew it would be much quicker and easier than using a walking foot. And, I'm happy to say it isn't too bad!
All of the quilting fits with the vibe of the quilt, and in my humble opinion it doesn't detract from the design.
The very final step was binding of course! Again, I feel like it was predetermined just like the quilting phase. A faced binding was added that lets the waves flow freely from edge to edge.
Honestly, I'm pretty proud of how this quilt turned out!
I've tried to keep the 'Textured Twist' technique alive and well by bringing new ideas/designs to the table. What will be next?! I haven't a clue, but I'm pretty sure I'll come up with something!
I picked the most obvious name for this quilt...Blue Wave! Too obvious? I was also thinking about 'Solitude', or 'Reflections'. What do you think?
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