Hey quilter's...hope y'all are having a great week and the weather is kind in your area. We've been having heavy rain showers off and on in Florida but I'll take that over a Hurricane. When it's raining I just want to make a cup of coffee and hang out with my favorite fabric and thread. I've been a-pla-queing with my Lumin Batiks and Aurifil thread on my next project that I'll be sharing soon. I love it when my thread compliments the fabrics perfectly. I'm not a fancy quilter. So if I'm quilting an area that there could be a chance of a "oopsie"...I then quilt with a neutral thread. When I a-play-que I love to enhance the design with an accent thread and play with my decorative stitches on machine. It's amazing of how you can create a different stitch just my changing up the stitch width and length. I want to share with you a quilting ruler that I'm in love with and use for marking straight and curved lines. The 4-N-1 Mini ruler by Piece N Quilt by Natalia Bonner had been a delight to use. I quilt on a domestic machine (Brother) and depending on the design I will mark the curved lines with a erasable marking tool before quilting. I will also mark accent lines if needed using this ruler too. It's a wonderful tool to have and she also has tutorials to watch to inspire your quilting skills. She is amazing and her quilting skills are so inspiring. I used this ruler to mark all the curved lines within the square-in-a-square block. I used Aurifil # 3910 and it was a perfect match with my neutral Batik background fabric. In this phase you will be quilting the wall hanging then you'll be ready to do your border and finishing. I will suggest to rotary cut your backing fabric and quilt batting a bit larger then trim after. Dependng on how your quilting the fabric might shrink up a bit. I also like to start at the top and smooth and quilt as I go. I alway's say...you do what works best for you. I'm so thankful for y'all following a long on this journey with me. I have more fun...fast-n-fab Children's Learning Quilts coming soon. Enjoy!
Blessed Quilting from My Home to Yours,
Cat
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Here's all you do...
* Rotary cut your backing fabric and batting ( see tip of how I cut mine a bit larger then trim after quilting)
Tip...I rotary cut Teardrops yellow lemon batik and batting to 16 x 48...then trimmed after quilting before adding binding.
* Layer backing right side down...batting...then quilt top right side up.
* Pin or clip as desired.
* Mark your quilting lines as desired or just use your quilting foot on your machine as a guide.
* Smooth and remove pins/clips as you go.
* Once you have finished quilting...press quilt and trim away extra backing and batting...leaving a 1/4" allowance on all sides for adding your binding.
Note...I do a border/binding as I'm sure you've noticed on my previous designs but you do what works best for you. If you do my rotary cut your strips width 1 1/2 by your top/bottom...sew with right sides together...press...then add your strips to left/right side and sew using the same methode. I then press and fold back the strip leaving a 1" border on the front...fold raw edge in the back to secure and top stitch on front per my design (see original post with pic). Again,,,finish your quilt as desired and what works well for you.
I hope you enjoyed creating a quilt that will make a great learning quilt to pass down for generations!
Talk soon,
Cat













