Part II
A view of my Design Wall
This is part II of how I create my art quilts. As you read in yesterday's post, I now have it pinned to the wall. Since my iron is close to my design wall, I can gently fuse any of the fusible pieces while it is still on the design wall. (My design wall is insulation foam covered with cotton batting.) I only "touch lightly" with the iron as I don't know if it will melt or not. I pin the rest of the pieces. I don't want it fused too much as I am still tweaking as I go.
pinned and ready to begin quilting
This is part II of how I create my art quilts. As you read in yesterday's post, I now have it pinned to the wall. Since my iron is close to my design wall, I can gently fuse any of the fusible pieces while it is still on the design wall. (My design wall is insulation foam covered with cotton batting.) I only "touch lightly" with the iron as I don't know if it will melt or not. I pin the rest of the pieces. I don't want it fused too much as I am still tweaking as I go.
pinned and ready to begin quilting
tracing paper over sketch
The next part is the fun part...quilting it! I begin thinking of how I want to quilt it. One of the tools I use is tracing paper. Since it's a small quilt, I can easily place it over the pattern and sketch desired quilting lines. I never mark the quilt, so this is only giving me a sense of how I want to quilt it when I sit at the machine. (There are many ways to find the perfect quilting lines and I hope to blog about that soon. )
The thread I chose for this particular series of quilts is Mettler No. 60 and Sulky invisible polyester. Both are thin and blend easily into the fabric. I use a combination of free motion and regular machine stitching.
8 comments:
This is so calm and peaceful looking. Again, your quilting is the perfect complement.
Thanks for sharing. It is inspiring to see your process.
new years resolutions Vivi?
I see we are in the same "balst off" class....great minds think alike!
Thanks for the nice comments! I appreciate the feedback.
I agree...so calming. Quilting is perfect for it and I will try the tracing paper idea. Thx for sharing. I've subscribed and look forward to more postings.
Please do blog about your lights - I'd be interested to hear how you get such good lighting.
Interesting posts about your process. I love your beach scenes - one of my most favourite landscapes
I love your beach scenes - one of my most favourite landscapes!
Thanks so much for sharing your process. I'm very much interested to try it. I love, love, love your work :D
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