To follow up on an earlier post,
http://baltimoregardenquilts.blogspot.com/2012/04/echo-quilting-by-hand.html
I finally finished binding this little quilt. The pattern was designed for Lori Smith's Fit-to-Frame series, but I decided to finish the wall hanging with no frame.
At Caron's request, here is the finished piece.
Echo quilting by hand is something I really enjoyed, and can't wait to try again!

Showing posts with label Lori Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lori Smith. Show all posts
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Echo Quilting By Hand
Seldom, if ever, do I purchase a complete "quilt kit" where all the fabric is offered with the pattern and instructions. However, this design by Lori Smith appealed to me, one of her Fit to Frame series. The fabrics in the package were charming, especially the background printed with subtle handwriting, which, although you can read some of the words, they don't really make sentences. It made a nice small project, handy for traveling. Oh, and there are birds, of course!
On a road trip to Florida, I decided to hand quilt this little project. I've always wanted to try echo quilting, so I used a snippet of 1/4-inch tape on my thumbnail to 'guesstimate' distances -- a trick shared by Virginia Siciliano. It was a lot of fun! I would do this style of hand quilting again.
However, in the end, as I prepared to trim the edges for binding, it suddenly occurred to me that all that precious little handwriting in the background fabric disappeared! Oh, I suppose I could take all that quilting out and start over -- NOT.
Lesson learned.... and now, lesson shared.
On a road trip to Florida, I decided to hand quilt this little project. I've always wanted to try echo quilting, so I used a snippet of 1/4-inch tape on my thumbnail to 'guesstimate' distances -- a trick shared by Virginia Siciliano. It was a lot of fun! I would do this style of hand quilting again.
However, in the end, as I prepared to trim the edges for binding, it suddenly occurred to me that all that precious little handwriting in the background fabric disappeared! Oh, I suppose I could take all that quilting out and start over -- NOT.
Lesson learned.... and now, lesson shared.
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