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Monday, September 24, 2012

Challenge Day 32

It's day 32 of my Extended 31 Day Challenge.  I finished up Lisa's 
 little quilt.  It turned out really cute.






First off I want to say thanks to all who commented on the before and after picture of Lisa's quilt on my last post.  I always get so excited to see my own quilting progress on quilts and even more excited to hear what other have to say!!  So, thanks again!

There were a couple of questions brought up on my quilting process and so I wanted to hopefully, answer those questions.

How I did the arc's...the perfect arcs.  Freehand?  No way!

I used an acrylic circle:



I have quite a few different size circles and ended up using this one, I like how it created a gentle arc.

Another questions was how did I do the flower's and did I make them continuous?


Yes, each flower was continuous on their own but not with the rest of the quilting.  I started the flower in the center, did a petal at a time, then ended in the center.  Yes, it was a lot of starts and stops for the flowers but being a small quilt, it didn't bother me at all.  No, I do not bury my threads.  I never have and never will.  I stay stitch at the beginning and end and snip the threads when I'm done.

Hope that answered some questions. 

It was nice doing up a little quilt for once, it's been a while.  It went quick but was very gratifying.  Good job on the quilt Lisa!  

28 of 30 Finished 

~Jenny~


22 comments:

  1. Thanks for your little lesson! Never occurred to me that you didn't do arcs freehand-I had just assumed you had to. And I so appreciate that I'm not the only one who doesn't bury threads! I did it once & decided I would have to give up trying to quilt if I ever had to do it again!

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  2. I LOVE how you quilted this. It highlights the design perfectly, and is just dang cute.

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  3. Lovely quilting ! Just perfect for this quilt !

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  4. I love the quilting, as always, it is spectacular! Thanks for sharing the tips too :)

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  5. Just gorgeous. Do you have a ruler attachment for your machine or did you just hold it in place while you stitched with the other hand? Your quilt is just amazing. I just love your "quilting" work!

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  6. Beautiful quilt...your quilting is just stunning!

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  7. Absolutely beautiful! Love the way you quilted it - just perfect! and thank you for the quilting with the arc lesson!

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  8. It is a beautiful quilt, your quilting is wonderful!

    Gloria
    gyates625@bellsouth.net

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  9. That turned out sooo cute! And I loved seeing the before and after yesterday. You are such an inspiration. Wondering what thread you used on it?

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  10. Jenny, that is delightful. I love the secondary pattern you achieved with the arcs. Regards,

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  11. Oh, my goodness. That is beautiful. Your quilting really adds to this already lovely quilt! Thanks for telling us how you do it!

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  12. The quilting is absotively posilutely Gorgeous! Love it!!!

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  13. I've said it before and I'll say it again - you make me feel a NEED to learn longarming!! This is gorgeous! I want this quilt so badly, I can taste it!!

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  14. Beautiful, beautiful quilt! Just stunning! I am new at quilting and have a question. What is burying the thread and what is stay stitching at the beginning and the end? Thank you!

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  15. Your quilting is amazing as always and thanks ever so much for explaining how you did it. I've just started learning how to work on a frame and I love the tip about the arcs. Very encouraging.
    Sandra
    Ireland
    Sandy Quilts

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  16. I love the quilt block and would like to replicate this quilt. Does anyone know the name of the quilt block? If you do, please share!
    thanks. Penny

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  17. What is the name & maker of this pattern?

    And I LOVE your quilting!

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  18. Beautiful quilt! What white background fabric did you use? Also, batting?

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  19. How can I get this pattern? It would be perfect for a quilt i want to do! Please let me know!

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  20. I love this pattern too! Do you know What it is?!

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  21. I love the use of the acrylic circle here. Great idea!

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