I like to use lots of colours of thread in my hand quilting |
I know Bonnie is currently leading a tour group through Kenya, but I also know that as soon as she's back in the USA she will be announcing her next mystery quilt.
I will NOT be joining in the next mystery quilt. Don't laugh - I will be strong. I have enough on my plate at present without diving into something else. I enjoyed making Good Fortune and being part of a large world wide group working on the same quilt, but I don't need to do it again in a hurry.
I actually find mystery quilts a bit challenging, because I like to plan my fabrics a few steps ahead. I'm keeping up with the Jen Kingwell Marshal mystery quilt in QuiltMania, but I'm not going to sew step 5 until I see the final layout and know how the arcs on part 5 fit in.
Anyway, back to Good Fortune. I know Bonnie will host a big link up party in February and anyone can link up any of her mystery quilts that they have finished since the last link party. I would love to have this quilt finished by then and included in the link up.
I want to keep the quilting quite simple on this quilt. There are a lot of seams due to all the tiny pieces, and I want to avoid them as much as possible. It's tough on my hands pulling the needle through bulky seams.
12wt Aurifil looks great here |
On the blue and green blocks I'm going to quilt 4 straight lines down the centre of each column in 12wt Aurifil, and one line down the centre ditch in 28wt Aurifil. I'll use thicker thread here so it shows up more. The outside lines will be in blue thread, and the inside lines will be in green thread. The central line with be in white so it's not too obvious. I love including lots of colours in my quilting.
28wt looked too thin for this area |
Comparing 12wt and 28wt - it's hard to see in this photo |
If I'm uncertain about something, I never pull out my stitches until I have another option to compare against. I stitched a different area with 12wt and decided that it looked better, so now I'll go back and pull out the 28wt.
So, I have a plan now. I don't always have a master plan before I start. I just put in a few stitches and see how it looks. If I think it needs more, I add more. If I don't like it, I try a new idea and then pull out the original stitches. There's always so many options, so it all comes down to personal taste, and how much time you want to spend on a quilt. I'll keep you posted on progress.
Your post inspires me to take out my Good Fortune of which I have only a few blocks assembled. I think I have all the units, but they shouldn't be to difficult to replicate.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the BH mystery this year, although I will be downloading the instructions, and if I like where it's going may not be able to resist joining in!
I've never made any of Bonnie's mystery quilts, I'm not a speedy sewist. Also I like to see what a quilt looks like before I start making it! Your quilt looks lovely and I'm very impressed you're hand quilting it with all the seams! Happy Stitching and I hope you meet your goal of finishing before the final mystery quilt link up next winter.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on finishing up your Good Fortune! I am getting very excited for the new mystery to start -- I shared my current finish, my Double Delight, my Good Fortune, and my On Ringo Lake!
ReplyDeleteYour good fortune is turning out so nicely - great job.
ReplyDeleteOh Wendy what beautiful hand quilting. Thank you so much for sharing the lovely close up photos and talking about your different thread choices. I always learn something when visiting you!
ReplyDeletelove your quilt and I'm with you on Bonnie's next mystery - I might save the pattern and instructions but last year that one consumed my time for almost six months it seemed. I am saving Jen's patterns and instructions for this mystery but waiting for the final reveal before I will know if I want to make it - too much started to start another - I need some finishes first.
ReplyDeleteYour good fortune is beautiful! I will be strong with you this year - and look on as others create ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love the hand stitching you do. Not something I enjoy at all but the look is just fabulous. I feel the same about mystery quilts and have never done one for the same reason. I want control.
ReplyDeleteLots of beautiful fabrics and color in this quilt - great finish!
ReplyDeleteI'm also quilting my Good Fortune, mini version. I am machine quilting and making it up as I go along. LOL! Love the thread colors you are using on yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts on choosing threads and making quilting decisions. I still need to baste my Good Fortune quilt. You've inspired me to do that - but first I need to finish my current hand quilting project.
ReplyDeleteLovely neat stitching Wendy. I’m so impressed you are hand quilting such a large quilt, the biggest thing I ever did was an advent calendar!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of anyone who hand quilts. Looking good.
ReplyDeleteI love how you arranged your blocks.
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