Now, this is a dense quilting pattern, which Anglea warned about on her video. To quilt this baby quilt on my home machine, I used 12 bobbins of thread and 6 hours of quilting. I don't think I quite knew what I was getting myself into. It really does create a beautiful texture though, I started thinking of it as a type of girly pebbling.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Flower Quilting
So I am continually trying to stretch my quilting skills, especially with a long arm option that soon will be available. I finished up a new baby girl quilt yesterday (tutorial coming soon :) and wanted to quilt it with something new. I opted for the Flower quilting pattern taught in Angela Walter's craftsy class and book. Here's how it came out. (And sorry, the threads really blend so it is a bit hard to see the design, but at least no one will see my mistakes :)
Now, this is a dense quilting pattern, which Anglea warned about on her video. To quilt this baby quilt on my home machine, I used 12 bobbins of thread and 6 hours of quilting. I don't think I quite knew what I was getting myself into. It really does create a beautiful texture though, I started thinking of it as a type of girly pebbling.
In the end, I am back and forth on this design. I haven't decided if I like the way the flowers all blend together so that you can't tell where one starts and one ends. Sometimes I look and think cool because I just see all of that beautiful texture and other times I think man, you can hardly see all of those beautiful flowers I created. I am sure I will do it again, because it is girly and creates amazing texture, which I love, but I think it will always stay a smaller quilt design :)
Now, this is a dense quilting pattern, which Anglea warned about on her video. To quilt this baby quilt on my home machine, I used 12 bobbins of thread and 6 hours of quilting. I don't think I quite knew what I was getting myself into. It really does create a beautiful texture though, I started thinking of it as a type of girly pebbling.

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I can see smaller ones that looks like roses and areas that look like larger designs, came out really nicely.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
My fav is still the loops and flowers from your tutorial. Love it
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see the effects of such a dense design. I can see the flowers AND the pebbles, as you say.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my fave designs to quilt! I did it here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrea_r/7136060563/in/photostream/
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty.
ReplyDeletewow this really turned out pretty. I love the FMQ flowers you did. It truly does give it an extra dimension.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, but boy! does it look like alot of work!! I know that I wouldn't even try it!! :-) Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love that designs! I used it on one of my quilts and I agree, the texture it creates is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe photos do show the flowers, and they look great!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous. Great job.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautiful! Nicely done. I've been thinking about signing up for her classes on craftsy. Now I really think I must.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks very nice, you did a great job!! Did you enjoy taking the class?
ReplyDeleteIt does look fab, but that's a long time at the machine!
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