Finally! I am quilting my Venice block from Pat Sloan's Globetrotting block of the month!
Here's my quilting plan:
As a refresher, here's how to make a starting knot:
Now that I've made my knot, I'm ready to quilt continuous curve in the center square. I am using a 4-inch circle template, a 6-inch circle template, and Handi Grip to help the circle templates grip my fabric as I quilt.
Sorry about the whole "talking with my hands" thing. I'll try to remember to sit on my hands in future videos.
Once I finished quilting, I made an ending knot:
I am excited to start quilting the next part of this block!
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Globetrotting Block 1 Washington DC (in review)
Globetrotting Block 2 Venice (design)
Here's my quilting plan:
As a refresher, here's how to make a starting knot:
Now that I've made my knot, I'm ready to quilt continuous curve in the center square. I am using a 4-inch circle template, a 6-inch circle template, and Handi Grip to help the circle templates grip my fabric as I quilt.
Sorry about the whole "talking with my hands" thing. I'll try to remember to sit on my hands in future videos.
Once I finished quilting, I made an ending knot:
I am excited to start quilting the next part of this block!
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Globetrotting Block 1 Washington DC (in review)
Globetrotting Block 2 Venice (design)
1 comment:
Just curious, do you have the table overlay for the Sweet Sixteen installed in order to do the ruler work. I've been thinking of getting one as I have trouble holding the rulers steady with my Sweet Sixteen.
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