February 15, 2010

Design Wall Monday

Well, I made it. Just barely under the wire---I'm actually going to post what's on the design wall before midnight!--on Monday. I finished the String Quilt top this past week and quilted it on the long arm. I've never attempted Dawn Ramirez Dwirling technique, and thought this would be a good quilt to test it out.



It took me about 4 hours and 9 bobbins of Perma Core thread. The quilt is 85" x 72" and it is heavy feeling, even though I have Legacy batting in it. Legacy 80/20 is not quite as thick feeling as Hobbs 80/20. Yet the quilting show up well.

This is the back.



Click here to see my Dwirling video.



I can see the appeal of Dwirling, especially for scrappy quilts like this one.












Even though it's not very noticible I did add more log cabin diamonds to the wall hanging. I've added a flannel tie dye quilt top to the design wall this week. It's a UFO that has been stored away for years. It's time to get it finished---- Jana, just put on your sunglasses! (grin)





10 comments:

  1. Your quilt looks great. Good job on the machine quilting. I have Dawn's DVD. She is a wonderful teacher.

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  2. Your quilt is wonderful...love the movement that is created by your quilting design...
    Thank you for sharing.

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  3. I like the "dwirling". I need to get that DVD.

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  4. The dwirling looks great on the string quilt. It's one of my favorite designs to quilt on these.

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  5. Angie, I love string quilts! I've made a couple and definitely want to make more! The quilting looks terrific!

    I have to ask though, how you made your design wall. I am in desperate need of one!

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  6. Beautiful string quilt, and your quilting is fabulous!

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  7. That dwirling design is great. I like the bright colors of your unearthed UFO. Keep going on your diamond log cabin. It looks like it is getting bigger.

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  8. Love the tie dye quilt. Flannel?? I bet that is going to be one cozy quilt.

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  9. The Dwirling is great - adds such nice texture to that quilt!

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