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Enchanted View quilt
Have any of you ever made one of those Enchanted View or Through the Garden
Gate kind of quilts? Can you tell me why she says to quilt it AFTER you put the black wrought iron gate on it? Seems like it would be better to quilt it first, then put the gate on top. Karen, Queen of Squishies |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 21:14:39 GMT, "Queen of Squishies"
wrote: Have any of you ever made one of those Enchanted View or Through the Garden Gate kind of quilts? Can you tell me why she says to quilt it AFTER you put the black wrought iron gate on it? Seems like it would be better to quilt it first, then put the gate on top. Karen, Queen of Squishies I haven't made one, but I would assume that appliqueing a large piece of applique on top of something quilted might either smash the quilting or somehow be distorted because the background is already quilted (and slightly puffy). Anyone else have ideas? -- Jo in Scotland |
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Johanna Gibson wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 21:14:39 GMT, "Queen of Squishies" wrote: Have any of you ever made one of those Enchanted View or Through the Garden Gate kind of quilts? Can you tell me why she says to quilt it AFTER you put the black wrought iron gate on it? Seems like it would be better to quilt it first, then put the gate on top. Karen, Queen of Squishies I haven't made one, but I would assume that appliqueing a large piece of applique on top of something quilted might either smash the quilting or somehow be distorted because the background is already quilted (and slightly puffy). Anyone else have ideas? -- Jo in Scotland It strikes me that appliqueing on an uneven surface would be a pain in the butt to get to lie flat and evenly. -georg |
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I would think it's because you'll want to outline quilt the iron, so it
looks more like .. umm.. iron. If you quilt it first, you'll have quilting lines crossing underneath the black, which can make it look lumpy in certain lights. In other words, you won't have a nice smooth line of black. Make sense? Elena in Tx "Queen of Squishies" wrote in message rthlink.net... Have any of you ever made one of those Enchanted View or Through the Garden Gate kind of quilts? Can you tell me why she says to quilt it AFTER you put the black wrought iron gate on it? Seems like it would be better to quilt it first, then put the gate on top. Karen, Queen of Squishies |
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The gate is supposed to be a part of the quilt, not look like something
stuck on the quilt. If you do the gate stuff first and then quilt over it you'll accomplish this. If you quilt then do the gate stuff, it's gonna look like this gate stuff stuck on a quilt. Melissa in NJ -- and the "Boos Hounds" (Bear, Bits, and Lexus) and Maxi (aka Witch Kitty with a "B"), Kenobi (aka "Kitty Wan Kenobi"), and Salem (aka "Salem the Yak") Quilt Something for Yourself! Adopt a Racing Greyhound! -- Remove STOPCRAP to reply -- "Queen of Squishies" wrote in message rthlink.net... Have any of you ever made one of those Enchanted View or Through the Garden Gate kind of quilts? Can you tell me why she says to quilt it AFTER you put the black wrought iron gate on it? Seems like it would be better to quilt it first, then put the gate on top. Karen, Queen of Squishies |
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I made one of these; just finished it last week. The book is: Views; Quilts
Inspired by Wrought Iron Designs by Dily A. Fronks My version in the 1st quilt in my website; listed in my siggy. -- susan kraterfield see my quilts: http://members.cox.net/kratersge "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message ... Karen: Is this some book or pattern? Who is 'she' ... the cat's mother? (Whoops, I am turning into my FATHER with that goofy remark! LOL) Really, who is the designer? Is she called Sue _____ ? PAT in VA/USA Queen of Squishies wrote: Have any of you ever made one of those Enchanted View or Through the Garden Gate kind of quilts? Can you tell me why she says to quilt it AFTER you put the black wrought iron gate on it? Seems like it would be better to quilt it first, then put the gate on top. Karen, Queen of Squishies |
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Dilys Fronks is a super quilter!
I watched her doing one of these wrought iron quilts (at Harrogate show last year). She does it by reverse appliqué. She draws the pattern on a large piece of black (in white) and fixes it carefully to the background which is already made. She then cuts as she goes and does the whole thing by hand, needle turning each section as it is cut. As to putting the gate on before or after, it would be difficult to do it by this method I think. Also, I don't think it would ever lie straight. Try a small practice piece and do it both ways - you'll probably find the snags as you go. .. In article , susan kraterfield writes I made one of these; just finished it last week. The book is: Views; Quilts Inspired by Wrought Iron Designs by Dily A. Fronks My version in the 1st quilt in my website; listed in my siggy. Queen of Squishies wrote: Have any of you ever made one of those Enchanted View or Through the Garden Gate kind of quilts? Can you tell me why she says to quilt it AFTER you put the black wrought iron gate on it? Seems like it would be better to quilt it first, then put the gate on top. Karen, Queen of Squishies -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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having only done one thing in reverse applique, when i looked at that
wrought iron gate its the only way i could think to do it. its just easier than regular applique imho. it sure is beautiful...one more thing on my do-to list, eh. jeanne* -- RCTQ Houston 2004 Party Animals A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!" i'll be there!!! will you??? "Patti" wrote ... | Dilys Fronks is a super quilter! | I watched her doing one of these wrought iron quilts (at Harrogate show last year). She does it by reverse appliqué. She draws the pattern on a large piece of black (in white) and fixes it carefully to the background which is already made. She then cuts as she goes and does the whole thing by hand, needle turning each section as it is cut. As to putting the gate on before or after, it would be difficult to do it by this method I think. Also, I don't think it would ever lie straight. Try a small practice piece and do it both ways - you'll probably find the snags as you go. | Best Regards | pat on the hill --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.498 / Virus Database: 297 - Release Date: 8/07/03 |
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Wow! Your quilts are wonderful! I love the variety and colors and desings!
Thanks for sharing. Debra in Idaho |
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