Whichever design you choose to do, I believe it would be beautiful. I personally like option B because it makes a modern quilt with a quirky kind of feel. I am excited to see what you do with it!
That is the Alaska Quilt by Laundry Basket Quilts. We just finished a four part series on the quilt hanging and then Kim will have a 3 part series on her.
I enjoying watching and learning from your videos, but I have a question about how you use some of these quilts. The one quilt I did with a lot of custom quilting (all free motion, I don't have pro-stitcher on my Simply Sixteen) is not very snuggly. My mom uses it to drape over a sofa for show, but never covers up with that quilt. She much prefers using the quilts I quilt edge to edge. I see you need to do a lot a custom quilting, etc. for educational reasons, but do ya'll always do so much quilting on your utility, snuggly, day to day, quilts?
prostitcher.com/prostitcher-designer-education/?_gl=1*inlem9*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTE3Njg5MjIzMS4xNzExNjM1NzE5*_ga_N1CVX6EMWX*MTcxMTYzNTcxOC4xLjAuMTcxMTYzNTcxOC4wLjAuMA..*_ga_LKX14WWJTV*MTcxMTYzNTcxOC4xLjAuMTcxMTYzNTcxOC4wLjAuMA.. Here are some of the Designer tutorials. Look for the Backdrop Tool video.
Greetings from Norfolk Island. Thank you for this great lesson.
Option B is so interesting. Before you said light orange it was what I thinking for thread. xxx
How interesting to see different designs...and they did not appear until you 2 pointed them out! Great video ...once AGAIN! Thank you ladies!
Whichever design you choose to do, I believe it would be beautiful. I personally like option B because it makes a modern quilt with a quirky kind of feel. I am excited to see what you do with it!
Good Afternoon from Waddell, AZ
An absolutely stunning quilt!
Interesting film , I would go with the second option , I realy liked the highlighting that secondary pattern and probably grey thread
Both are great but option 2 is what I draw to.
I am still new to quilting. I always learn something new watching you two. What pattern is that quilt hanging behind you? Thank you ladies!
That is the Alaska Quilt by Laundry Basket Quilts. We just finished a four part series on the quilt hanging and then Kim will have a 3 part series on her.
I enjoying watching and learning from your videos, but I have a question about how you use some of these quilts. The one quilt I did with a lot of custom quilting (all free motion, I don't have pro-stitcher on my Simply Sixteen) is not very snuggly. My mom uses it to drape over a sofa for show, but never covers up with that quilt. She much prefers using the quilts I quilt edge to edge. I see you need to do a lot a custom quilting, etc. for educational reasons, but do ya'll always do so much quilting on your utility, snuggly, day to day, quilts?
For our utility quilts, we don't do very dense quilting!! Usually an edge to edge or just a basic custom.
Can you tell us the name of the quilt designs that you used for that quilt?
It is the Alaska quilt from Laundry Basket Quilts.
Is there a tute showing how to bring a picture of a quilt and to wok with in in designer? I want to try that and can't find directions.
prostitcher.com/prostitcher-designer-education/?_gl=1*inlem9*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTE3Njg5MjIzMS4xNzExNjM1NzE5*_ga_N1CVX6EMWX*MTcxMTYzNTcxOC4xLjAuMTcxMTYzNTcxOC4wLjAuMA..*_ga_LKX14WWJTV*MTcxMTYzNTcxOC4xLjAuMTcxMTYzNTcxOC4wLjAuMA..
Here are some of the Designer tutorials. Look for the Backdrop Tool video.
@@HandiQuilter THANK YOU!!!
Greyish turquoise