Magot wrote:...I like the boxy spiral quilting in the border - though if it was me I would eyeball it and end up with half a boxy bit to put in the turning space. Did you mark and measure them or are you that good?!
Well, I tried to eyeball most of the designs...although I used my hand to give myself a guide to try to maintain a standard size - I'd see where my hand lined up with a part of the pattern and aim to stop there. Other times I use a piece of painter's tape that I keep moving as I quilt. And sometimes I use markers to mark dots as guidelines. You will see from these closeups that my lines are not perfect but since everything is not perfect it still looks good.
Here's a pic with my hand to show how I used it as a guile. And I can't take the credit for this design. It's called "Chain Squares" that I learned from Angela Walters book (
http://www.amazon.ca/Free-Motion-Quilting-Angela-Walters-Designs/dp/160705535X) which I purchased back in July. And I follow her blog too...
http://www.quiltingismytherapy.com/my-blog/...she's into quilting modern quilts and I love looking at her work.
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And for this design which is basically my own idea...I started at a midpoint of the square and quilted around the outside of the square. I eyeballed the midpoint of each side of the square and did a straight line from midpoint to midpoint. Then I did a curly brackets around from midpoint to midpoint...the curly bracket was an idea from Angela's book but not in this type of design. Then I thought the centre was kind of empty so I did a curved line to the centre, then curved out to the next midpoint and continued like this around the square. Then my design was done. No marking at all.
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And for quilting the straight lines in the block I did use a marker. I didn't take the pic of the block from the way I quilted it. You have to imagine that the right side was at the top. See the space is not perfectly divided either.
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First I started at the midpoint of the top (where you see the red arrow) and quilted all around the edge of the square until I got back to where I started. Then I quilted a straight line down the centre of the block. I took a marker and eyeballing where I would get 6 even strips, I made small marks along the centre straight line to give me a guide where to make the six lines. Then I quilted the 6 lines, etc. Just follow the arrows I have added to the pic to show how I quilted the lines.
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