I'm finishing up my son's comic strip quilt and it is a doozy. I am beyond thrilled with it --- it's my own design, and I drew it in EQ7, and it actually looks like the picture!!! whee! That is a fun feeling.
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anyway, top is done (although photo of top, below, is before the pieced border went on) and I'm thinking through how to quilt it. I am very much NOT GOOD at FMQ yet; I've only had my machine since August, and I've only quilted 2 things on it so far --- a baby quilt and a Christmas tree skirt (that didn't have a batting layer); both of those I did diagonal straight lines in both directions. Easy peasy, done done.
I want something a little more.....cool....for my son. Not just straight lines. He's 15, it's a full sized quilt (for a full sized bed; it's 82" x 92" with the borders on, but will shrink a smidge when I quilt/square/bind), and it needs to be cool looking but NOT detract from the comics in the center --- the comics are his own drawings, printed on printable fabric, and the rest of the quilt was designed around those.
I have gray or red to quilt it with. My thought was to ditch stitch down the seams between sections (vertical), and across a few of the seams horizontally to stabilize, and maybe around the border seam, then for the red, do straight lines that follow the path of the red. So, straight, pivot, straight, pivot, etc. and repeat that a few times within the width of the red fabric. In red thread. Just going for texture here, not showing-up quilting.
Then I thought in the black and white sections I could do sort of an improvised design, what I'm terming a straight line meander. So, shorter straight lines, with straight, pivot, over, pivot back on itself, pivot, etc. I draw it on paper all the time, but not sure how to replicate here in type
Sort of maze-y in effect, and taking the width of each section as the "field" to fill in. Or rather, the width of one block at a time (the blocks are oversized rail fence, so each block is a 12" square), but down the length of the whole quilt.
Am I crazy???? I know it will be a LOT Of awkward pivoting and turning and hard to wrestle a big ole quilt twisty and turny like that through my home machine. But I think regular straight lines will look.....not right....when they cross over the lines of the opposite direciton in the fabric. If I do all vertical or all horizontal, I think it will look odd. Won't it? Plus, I'd rather get this RIGHT than feel like I took an easy out. My very first quilt, a family member quilted and talked me into a panto which is not what I wanted. It's fine, we just use it for the couch, but I sometimes look at it and wish I'd quilted it how I wanted to (though 'twould have been crazy impossible back then, as I had no machine even). I don't want regrets like that with this quilt.
What do you ladies think? If it helps, the design I want to do is also in one of the fabrics used in the border, which I think makes it fairly cool. I AM open to ideas/suggestions, though, which is why I'm asking. If there's an easier way to make it look really good, I'm all ears!