I have to confess here and now that I do not enjoy the quilting phase of any project. I know that there are some out there to whom this is an integral part of their piece and spend time on dense, intricate quilting but I am not one of them.
Maybe it is because of the highly printed fabrics that I generally use - they don't really lend themselves to showing off intricate quilting. And I have to say that I am much more interested in the fabric combinations of my work rather than the quilted stitch.
I use a 40 wt. thread when quilting, a polyester with a bit of a sheen to it. Usually I will do specific quilted shapes for different areas, changing colors frequently. Seldom do I quilt an overall pattern across the entire piece.
I also do not mark my quilts, preferring to randomly "draw" as I go. Even when doing a line or grid pattern, I usually follow the edge of my embroidery foot when doing free-motion quilting or the edge of a seam and then build upon those lines.
As you can see by these photos of the back of my quilt, I also don't worry about having my bobbin thread match the backing fabric. I much prefer to have my bobbin thread match the color of the thread that I'm using on the quilt top so that I don't have a contrasting color come up from the bottom if the tension of my free-motion quilting isn't perfect. I find that, no matter how hard I may try, there is always that bit of tension on a sharp turn or change of direction that will bring the bottom thread up slightly. Or maybe that is just indicative of my quilting skills!
Very intesting information. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat info, love your work.
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