After squaring up Gail's quilt, I then pieced some backing and put it all up on the quilting frame. I thought a neutral thread would work but when I put the thread across the quilt top I thought it was a bit stark and what I really wanted was a pink or something which I didn't have. Then I found the variegated red that came as a gift with my machine and it was perfect.
After that I had to set up the automation. Judy chose the design because I asked her what would be quick and simple because the quilting wouldn't show much on that busy top so I didn't want anything intricate.
Then I started quilting!
While the machine was doing it's thing I started tracing some shapes onto appliqué paper but more on that later...
I had a tall table set up right next to the frame so I could keep an eye on what was happening.
The quilt top was trimmed so that it looked straight and not measured straight so there was a fair bit of easing in and I did lots of basting. Whilst easing I managed to sew my finger. Ouch! The needle went right through the nail! I was too busy to cry!
After all the easing and basting I was happy with how "straight" the top ended up. There's about a half inch difference from one side of the bottom to the other side but I'd had a horrible feeling it was going to be a lot worse so I was happy with it.
Here it is on my design floor with all the basting stitches removed and threads buried. The picture doesn't do it justice.
So, how about this close up? Lovely isn't it?! I think Gail will be pleased.
So, what have I started? In the last post I made I mentioned making a new baby quilt for my niece and I couldn't resist this one from The red boot quilt company This is the third pattern I've bought from here so I have a good idea of the amount of work that'll be involved in the making of it.
My family is going to the UK in June and will be taking it with them so I'd better get cracking!






















































