2) Make use of simple stippling or any simple technique that you are used to in a different way ( I am going to show you one way today)
3) Enjoy free motion, and don’t stress out. Find your liking and try and venture out from there. I personally like to try a lot of different designs, and I mostly change without a real plan, I love thinking as I go and just go for it!
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I drew out shells, seahorse, ropes and a starfish. I picked this out just from the fabric I used. You can also do that, pick something from the fabric and try to implement it in your quilting. |
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I used scribble for the pinwheel and stipple for the outer triangles. Scribble is more dense and more forgiving as you can just cross lines and does not really have a rule! |
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Press towards darker side of fabrics or press open |
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Arrange your half square triangle blocks to match the block layout and sew them row by row taking notes where to press the seam to allow it to nestle well. |
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You can find how to piece this block here.
In this post, I will be sharing with you I quilted mine.
I had envisioned feathers wrapping inside the leaf so I went ahead and go with it.
You can practice doodling the quilting with this practice sheet as I did here. If you are still not confident with feathers, you can trace the vines instead as I did in the second block below.
I filled the background with swirls and pebbles. Of course you can fill it with whatever filler you wish to do. You can get tons of inspiration and tutorial by Leah Day here.
If you want to practice feathers, I find Carla Barret’s practice sheet very useful. Get use to doodling it with paper on pen first and you will get there. Mine still need practice, but I am pretty happy so far.
Here is how I do my feathers:
And here is how I do Swirls and Pebbles.
Well, I hope to see some block made and posted to flickr group!
Till then,
XOXO
From the solid, cut one 4 1/2″ square, two 2 7/8″ squares and two of 4 7/8″ squares
From the printed green fabric, cut four of 4 1/2″ squares and two of 4 7/8″ squares
