I enjoyed trying many different free-motion
motifs on this purple and green curves quilt.
I tried
to use a different quilting motif in each pieced area but there are some
repeats.
Some
were inspired by Angela Walters and others by Christina Cameli.
I added the Appalachian Mountain block
border so one QOV is a finished top. I
could not think of how to do the corners so simply used a square.
I used
a new cutting technique learned from Debbie Caffrey in her Bluprint class “Cut
To It: Strategies for Smarter Quilting”.
It saved a lot of time. I stacked units in levels and cut 4 at a time
with ease and accuracy. Next time I will try stacking more layers.
I'm linking up with Alycia for Finished or Not Finished Friday
and Sarah for Whoop Whoop Friday. It is fun and inspiring to see what others are making.
Love that quilting variety! The quilt is great too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic border!! and your Purple quilt is amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are both gorgeous, and so different! Love how you quilted that curved block top.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the purple curved quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think the blue corners in your Appalachian Mountain quilt sets off the stunning border perfectly. What a fabulous quilt. As for your purple and green curves quilt, it takes the eye on a fabulous journey of pattern, colour and design. Love all the different quilting patterns you stitched.
ReplyDeleteFun quilt stitching on all of those curves and the quilt is no slouch either! Great QOV, have to file away that border idea for the future!
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts are lovely! I love the quilting you did on the purple & green!
ReplyDeleteLove the purple and green quilt. Great curves!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on that freshly finished quilt (and your awesome QOV top, too!!)
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