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TOPIC: Design Suggestions Needed

27 Jun 2008 12:35 #20916

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Wow! Now I know where to come for suggestions on my FIRST machine quilting job which will begin in a week or two I think.

First I have to paint a room or two when I get back from this visit to NC!

Good job!!
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25 Jun 2008 22:15 #20813

Oh Sherry it's a knock-out!! I love the squiggles!! :) Florence
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25 Jun 2008 09:24 #20775

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Sherry I saw your blog and the quilt is beautiful. I agree it doesn't need beads. I know your son will love it. Sandy
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25 Jun 2008 08:34 #20771

Hi Y'all! I finished the quilt. Named it "The Future's so Bright!" Decided not to use the beads but they won't go to waste! I posted a blog (two actually) with pictures. Thanx for all the suggestions and encouragement!
Sherry 8)
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05 Jun 2008 10:31 #19330

Sherry

I also wanted to tell you that your thread choices will be great,the colors will pop those quilting lines nicely. I thought that was a great idea,I know your Son will Love his Heirloom quilt and treasure moms heart & soul always, He is a nice young man.
Kathy
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05 Jun 2008 05:32 #19313

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I try to be very careful about how to quilt for either a boy or girl. As much as I love feathers too, I'm not sure it would work for your son.
If you made it from a pattern, go to webshots.com and type in the name of the quilt. You might get hundreds of pictures of how different people quilted it.
I see it as stars in the sky. I might echo in the colors Teri was talking about, almost like the Northern Lights.
Just a couple of ideas,
eileenkny

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04 Jun 2008 22:43 #19308

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Sherry, your quilt is awesome! Great job! WandaM
Happy Quilting,

Shiner TX
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04 Jun 2008 20:54 #19306

Y'all are awesome! I knew i'd get some great suggestions! Teri--I made a "photo copy" of the top and have been playing with it under tracing paper. I want to be real sure before I start stitching. :wink: I agree with curves and flowing lines...maybe a gentle meandering flowing type of thing throughout. I'll diffenitly outline the design elements and I difinitly ignore the block seams . I like the firewirks idea too! Thanx so so much...I'll post my decisions and be sure to post a pic or two.

Sherry in S MS, where it may be time for spelling lessons!
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04 Jun 2008 11:52 #19280

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It's beautiful, and I see some metallic thread wanting to come out and play on that dark background. :)

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04 Jun 2008 11:14 #19277

Gorgeous quilt I love the dark background and bright colors. I like little flowers suggestions.
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04 Jun 2008 11:01 #19275

Ok, when I was looking at your quilt, my eyes were playing tricks on me and I could see black shadows of all the colored areas popping up all over the dark background - it was like fireworks! (Tired eyes, I guess) Maybe, though, you could make the quilting look like fireworks. If you need some curves to soften the spikes, you could curl some of the fireworks out like they're fizzling out.
This is fun to have TQS to bounce ideas around. You get so many ideas and maybe one will spark another idea and that one will spark a memory and that will lead to the final perfect solution.
Beautiful quilt and Good luck!
-Tina, in still drizzly (is it ever gonna stop) western Washington state

Arlington, WA
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04 Jun 2008 10:02 #19271

Sherry

Your quilt is very pretty I Like the pattern alot I have a tuff time picking out quilting designs myself and thread,there are just so many choices. I would quilt around the design,in the ditch first off so the design pops out then I would maybe quilt vine-ing leaves or vine-ing feathers. I Look foward to see your finished quilt. I Know your son will Love it.
Kathy
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04 Jun 2008 09:27 #19269

Sherry, the quilt top is gorgeous!!! Sorry, I don't have any suggestions for quilting.....I'd be asking just as you are :wink: Just thought I'd give you a pat on the back and say "atta girl"!!
Jan
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04 Jun 2008 09:26 #19268

I see feathers... lots and lots of feathers :D Good luck with it.
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