I'm 2/3rds done with the top for the baby quilt I'm making my sister-in-law, and wanted to show you and also get opinions on how to best quilt it.
this is a close-up of it, before the 2 panels were sewn together; there will be a 3rd panel identical to the one on the left, placed on the right, to finish the argyle look. Only 80 pair of triangles to go.......and *then* the quilting.....
I will begin quilting by hand, so think along the lines of hand quilting. My idea is to maybe do something fancy-ish (simple hearts, end to end) in the central/focal diamonds (the 2 dark purple ones, only, not the light purple; nothing will show up there), then just do ditch work to outline the other ensuing diamonds through the quilt. I would outline various ones, probably not all over, in contrasting thread (the dark purple for some, the peachy/salmony color for others) to mimic the argyle look, and use matching thread (light lavender) for the other ditch work.
One question ---- do I need to go fully around every triangle? i.e, the vertical seams too? Or if I just do all the diagonal lines, is that enough? the triangles are 4.5" tall from point to base, and the base of each is I think 3.5" long; the triangles are set sideways so that the focal diamonds go the right way (so the bases are vertical, not horizontal).
or is there another, better idea?? The backing fabric is the same as the front background (the all-over polka dot) so anything fancy won't really show anyway, which is good
This is the 1st big thing I've quilted, though I have done various small things. I have about a month to six weeks to get it quilted (gulp). Well, my husband says if I don't finish, we can mail it to her later, but I'd like to get it done in time to leave with her when we are there in aug/sep. If I have to, I can finish on my new Janome once I get it
the batting is a wool/cotton blend, if that matters. I forget the name of it, but it's not too lofty a batting and is very soft and yummy.
thoughts??