I seem to only be able to grab a 15 –30 minutes time frame each day, but at least it’s something. Thanks Wendy and Joanne for the challenge, it was just what I needed to jump start the FMQ again. Here is what I have been doing for the my day 6 and day 7.
For day 6 I finally figured out the swirl design for my daughter’s quilt. It was staring right at me in one of the fabrics in the quilt.
It’s a feather design with swirly curls for the feathers. I wanted to quilt the red blocks in red and the only red thread that I had left was a spool of invisfil 100 wt. poly.
So I did one small area and it was a dream of a thread to work with, It melted into the fabric and showed very little wobble in the back tracking areas. The small area that is next to the swirl feather is about 1/2” wide by 1” long. The invisfil thread is so fine that you can get very detail in the spacing and control of your movements. If you ever get a chance to work with this thread, do try you will be amazed by the control you can have.
On day 7 I started quilting the red blocks in DD quilt, going slow and that is OK. I mark each 3” block with a pilot frixion pen just enough to see. It might take me the next 7 days to do this quilt, at least I will have been working on it and not folded up in the corner. One thing that I noticed about this design is that every now and then the swirls form a heart shape, fitting for who the quilt is going to.
Cheryl M.
3 comments:
Your swirls are awesome! I love the Invisifil too. Its so great for minimizing backtracking.
Thank you for the invisifil 100w suggestion - with the beautiful swirls you created, I can see this is something I would like to use. Where were you able to purchase it?
Your swirls and quilting look fantastic! I've not tried the invisifil, so will have to get me some!
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