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    patchiereggie's Avatar patchiereggie is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    Oh I love fairys, that is so adorable. Sorry, but no suggestions on the quilting part from a beginner like me. This is just so awesome I had to comment.

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    Wow, I am always in Awe when I see everyone's quilts. What inspiration and it is amazing work! I have no clues for you, just wanted to say WOW

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    I don't know what echo means? I love your quilt though, those fairies are darlings.
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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    Lovely quilt, I would STID around the squares but stipple in the colours squares, that way the fairy blocks would be more pronounced.
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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    beautiful quilt

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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    If you outline a shape more than once, it is considered to be echo quilting. There are some examples on this site. Hope this helps.

    http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.c...stitching.html


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    I don't know what echo means? I love your quilt though, those fairies are darlings.

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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    Thank you. I collect fairies and since this baby isn't here yet it is was my chance to use them in a quilt. I think I am going to sandwich a few squares even though I don't have those colors left and see what it looks like. I really need to get this done. I don't want it to be too busy so I think I have to experiment.

    I can't stipple, I have only done STD but wanted to try something more complicated with the stencil. I am just going to have to practice and see what looks best.

    The white was a DD, the fairy frost charms were a huge sale at $6 a packet and they are normally $19.99 and have 54 squares each. I pulled out the purples, blues and pink. I have a lot of other colors left to practice on. I got the Minky for the backing on sale for $7.95 a yard. The binding fabric was $12. So I am thrilled at how much I saved. I love a good bargain. I had thread issues that are fixed now so this top has taken far too long. I want it done and waiting for that baby to come.
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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    i think i would do a X in the solid blocks to keep the shape...keeping it more simple and not distracting from the beautifulME flowers..
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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    Beautiful quilt. Love the colors, love the embroidery, it's just wonderful. I would SITD and keep it simple in the solid squares as to not take away from all the beautiful embroidery work.
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    Default Re: How would you quilt this Fairy Frost quilt top for my soon to arrive granddaughter?

    Quote Originally Posted by GrammaBabs View Post
    i think i would do a X in the solid blocks to keep the shape...keeping it more simple and not distracting from the beautifulME flowers..
    You beat me too it - that is what I was going to say!

    Whatever you decide, it will be a beautiful treasure for a beautiful little baby.

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