..... something a bit different!
Well, I need your help and advice ... please!!
The centre panel of this 'quilt' is a 1m square piece of Vietnamese silk which I plan to quilt in a rather intricate design.
Here is my dilemma:
- How do I baste this without leaving pin holes all over the silk?
- How do I transfer my design onto the silk for quilting in such a way that I'm not left with loads of horrible marks.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Yours in patches,
Andi :-)
Very unique blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures.
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Good luck.
Good- I'm glad you found something because I haven't an idea about it. Although, I am very intrigued by what you are creating. can't wait to see more
ReplyDeleteI know what that is and it's looking really good!! I have no idea how to help though - have you asked Jenny?
ReplyDeleteThat looks like is going to be beautiful! Cant wait to see what it is and hope you worked your dilemma out.
ReplyDeleteI love it Andi, Orange is one of my fave colours, and that orange is fantastic, cant wait to see the end result.
ReplyDeleteAre you still getting to Judys Tues nite class?? I miss getting to classes and yet to find some quilting buddies here in Wang, although met someone nice this morning at storytime of all places who I will catch up with.
Ren xx
oooooh, this looks intriguing!! Just love the vividness of the colour and CAN NOT wait to see it - I think I am gonna LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteI think it might be safest to thread baste this with a fine needle and thread, rather than safety pins - it would really depend on how you were going to quilt it though.
ReplyDeleteSome people suggest that thread basting can get caught on the foot of the machine as you quilt, if you are using the machine. i have thread basted and used the machine, but I am no quilting expert - I'm much more into making the quilt tops :-)
Good Luck, it is such a beautiful colour.