I knew I wanted to quilt diamonds, so I pounced one-inch lines in the border using a one-inch stencil and a Quilter's Pounce Pad.
The white powder does not show up very well on the white fabric, but I can see the marks on the green and orange fabrics quite well.
I pulled out my roll of Quilter's Preview Paper to see how single diamonds would look on the side border. I drew double diamonds in the top border. I think I like the double diamonds better.
Don't you?
Diamonds don not turn corners very well. Choosing a contrasting design, I drew a sunburst-type design in the corner. I think I like that one, too.
I am ready to quilt!
The quilting, part 4:
The thread:
The thread:
I decided to be bold and try quilting with a colored thread on the white fabric. I chose Tutti, a 50-weight multi-color cotton from WonderFil, color TU 28 Lime.
Even though the thread has several shades of bright green in it, it looks almost solid against the white fabric. When I look at the quilting closely, though, I can see the richness of color in the thread. Delightful!
I quilted the first pass of the double-diamond pattern:
Then I quilted the second pass of the double-diamond pattern:
Finally, the corner design:
The white border is finished!
Doesn't it look great?
Is anyone trying out these patterns at home? I would love to hear how the patterns are being used! Link to photos if you have them, please!
Sadly, I have to wait until next week to show how to quilt the little green triangles around the black and white rectangles.
5 comments:
Beautiful videos of beautiful work. Very interesting to see! Thanks, Ray Pool.
These videos are great - they are short and get the point across. makes me want to stitch some diamonds!
What great videos, I had bought the plastic templates some time ago, but they are still in a drawer. You inspire me to get them out and use them. The diamond tutorial is great, Thank you!
I just get mesmerized watching these videos and ponder my ability to try this.....you make me want to try it that is for certain. If I do you'll be the first to know!
Keep up the good work,
Happy Sewing
You sure do make it look easy! I love the videos. Thanks for sharing you lovely work with us all.
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