Showing posts with label top stitching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label top stitching. Show all posts

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...