Saturday, September 23, 2017

Quilting it Whole, or in Portions


Quilt made in 4 sections, and then put together after top-stitching,
After making literally dozens of quilts, from beginning to end, on my home machine - and quilting them at their full size, I have caught on to the 'quilt-as-you-go' phase, sort of. The bigger the piece, the harder 'free motion' quilting is, too. But this isn't really about the quilting, it's about the size.

I don't actually 'quilt-as-you-go', which has each block quilted before it is assembled in a quilt. I have made the process my own, and have started making quilts in halves (twin-sized or smaller) or quarters (double-sized and larger). Quilting, in its full-size, a king-sized quilt, was quite a chore. Getting all that material, batting, and backing into the harp, so it could be quilted... not something I want to do again. Which is why I have made this change to my process! I have done this two different ways, both are similar and have the same results. In one, I connect just the quilt top, and then separately the quilt backing. For this quilt I did it like this...This is the third time I have made this pattern, I really like it.


My own peculiar Quilting Almost As You Go

First, you must put together a quilt top, but in quarters, not as a complete queen-sized blanket...

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