Friday, October 21, 2016

Can You See It??



Can you see what I did?? In the bottom picture, you can see my loopy design in the black and white chevrons. I ripped it out and just stitched 1/4 inch away from the seam line. I like it so much better! 
I like the loops but I don't think that was the right place for that design. I tried to ignore it but my eye just kept going back to it. I decided to just rip it out and do it over. It took over an hour to rip out but about 15 minutes to quilt. Definitely worth it! 


I also quilted these radiating lines in the black and gray triangles. I really love the look of straight lines with this quilt. I like have some curved designs but the straight lines seem to reinforce the strong lines of the actual  pieced pattern.


I just sewed the binding on this today. I machine quilted it with a simple big meander. I can't wait to hang this up for Halloween! 

Have a nice weekend!!

8 comments:

  1. Your quilting is lovely--and your wall hanging is super cute...hugs, Julierose

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    1. Thanks so much, Julierose! I worked a few days in a row and it felt good to start sewing again!

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  2. I hate ripping but it is worth it. Love your piece

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    1. Thank you, Yanicka! Thanks for the nice comment and for visiting my blog!

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  3. I think you made a good choice to replace the loopy quilting because you will be happier with it. I like the radiating lines.

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    1. Thank you, Em! I think it looks so much better. Much happier now!

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  4. this is gorgeous. you are so talented. I like the way you are quilting it. that is the hardest part. "quilt as desired" LOL

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    1. Thanks so much! Quilt as desired are awful words!! Haha!
      It takes a while to figure out what to do but I'm taking it slow. I'm about ready to start the 3rd hexagon block.

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