I decided to use diagonal lines for my quilting so I used my Hera marker so I would have guide lines.I decided to use curved lines and while I'm not finished yet some interesting things are coming up...check out that corner! Pretty cool.
I like the way the quilting looks on the embroidery blocks too. I have a confession-I've never machine quilted over embroidery before. I always quilted around the embroidery. Now this isn't heavily quilted over the embroidery but still...
see-stitches right over the embroidery and looking good!
I'm one of several sewing/crafting blogs featured this week as Best of the Web at Pocketchange. Hop on over-its a fun blog for finding other blogs and I'm sure you'll enjoy the blogs featured this week-I know I have.
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Congrats on being named as "Best of the Web" on Pocketchange. Also, I love how your quilting is coming out on the mystery quilt. Quilting right over the embroidery is brave (!) and it looks great.
Oh my goodness...this is going to be splendid....love the baskets...
I like your curved lines, Miri. It is really going to be a beauty!
I like what you have done here Miri, subtle but enough to give some definition without distracting from the embroidery. I too have never quilted over embroidery before but I may try it having seen yours!
Oh, thanks for showing that quilting over the emboridery. I have always wondered about doing that myself. Looks great.
I've linked to this post in my blog today as a great example of using a Hera Marker to answer some questions by my readers. Thanks!
What a pretty quilt! I came from Deb's, looking at the Hera use. How well does it work on big projects? Do the lines last a long time and withstand the large amount of manipulation that happens under a domestic machine with a big quilt?
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