Sunday, April 14, 2013

angle quilt

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Some of my favorite things to make are baby quilts. And my favorite fabric? Well, I have really fallen in love with solids. This is a baby quilt top that I finished piecing this week while taking a break from pattern writing and testing. It was designed, totally by my hubby, and while he didn't intend the design to be used for a quilt, I couldn't see it being used any other way!

Angle Quilt

I used Kona solids and half square triangles for this quilt. It measures 32x40. I'm still considering how I am going to quilt it. I love quilting in dense straight lines and concentric shapes, but I also think the large solid spaces could really show off some free-motion quilting.
 
So let me ask... How would you quilt it?
 


7 comments:

  1. Two thoughts: You could go with lines ¼ - ½" apart parallel to the long side of each triangle (or parallelogram), meaning you'd switch directions when you hit a new triangle. OR you could go with something very soft and round to counterbalance the angles, like stippling or pebbles…

    It's gorgeous.

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    1. Great ideas! I really like your straight line idea. Thanks!

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  2. Gorgeous! It makes your eye move all about the quilt. Well done! I am a poor one to give quilting suggestions I am sorry to say. Whatever you do it will be great.

    Have a super great sewing, stitching, and quilting day!

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    1. Thanks. I also like the way it makes your eyes move all over the quilt. I think that's what drew me to wanting to make it!

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  3. i LOVE this... i think baby girl needs one just like it... maybe just add a hot pink!! :)

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    1. Hmmmm.... well, I do have some hot pink and aqua in my stash.... :)

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  4. I really struggle with making quilting decisions, but eventually it finally comes to me. I'm quilting today, choosing to go with everything from Figure 8 to echo to squares. If you're interested in doing an all over quilting design, you might consider Flower Power and/or Allover Leaves as outline in Free-Motion Quilting by Angela Walters. One thing is for sure...no matter what you do, it will be a winner!

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