It's been awhile since I've been able to post about what I'm working on. Remember this?
Pin Basting Dresden Rows
I'm working on machine quilting it on my Bernina. It's been frustrating.
First, what color thread to use? The backing is chevron stripes on a white ground. On a test sample, I tried brown thread in the top and white in the bobbin. I ended up with white thread showing on top and brown showing on the back. Definitely not OK. I tried brown in the bobbin. It was OK on the top, but I hated how it looked on the back, so unflattering to the chevron stripe fabric.
So I'm using microfilament invisible thread for both the top and the bobbin. Problem #1 solved.
I started with SID between the Dresden rows and the brown. Lots of pivoting, but so far so good.
I knew I wanted stippling in the brown areas. After some tension issues and some ripping, I was able to FMQ the brown areas.
Next, I wanted to follow the linear shapes of the Dresdens in the rows, but I couldn't work out a way to do it with the walking foot, and my FMQ skills are definitely not up to the challenge. I sketched what I thought would work. I tried - and ripped out - three different attempts to try to quilt those shapes in linear patterns. Have you ever tried ripping out invisible thread?
I ended up going with simple chevrons across the Dresden rows. It requires marking the pivot points, so I made a template for the dots. The stitching is very slow going, lots of pivoting which means wrestling the bulk under the machine every two inches. But, problem #2 is solved.
Chevron Quilting in the Dresden Rows
I have two of the Dresden rows done. Now, I'm almost out of thread. I've had it for years, there's no label on the cone, I have no idea where I got it, and I need more to finish the quilting. So this project is on hold until I can find more thread. Wish me luck in solving problem #3!
Even though there have been a few setbacks with the quilting, I still like this design. I'll find the thread and get it finished soon.
Linking up with Lee at
Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday - check it out.