Free Motion Quilting Puffed Daisies
Hello Dear Friends and Readers, today I would hope to inspire you with a quick post about Free Motion Quilting. I am particularly fond of Quilting Daisies.
I think they really are my favourite quilting motif. They have worked well for me on a quite a few quilts and other items. The size and distance between them can vary, according to how much actual quilting it is that you want to do. In other words, whether you would like it to be sparse or dense. Either way they can create a nice texture. If the quilt / quilted item is particularly scrappy, the quilting may not really show up. So choosing the right area might matter.
On occasion, especially if the background allows, it can be nice to make a bit more of a feature of the pattern, which is what I have dome here.
In this instance, the pattern can be made to stand out or become more puffy by outlining the daisies and then doing a small stipple pattern outside the daisy shape. It’s quite simple really but a bit more time consuming. The stippling will flatten the background thereby making the daisies stand out.
This gives a similar impression to Trapunto work, even though it is not. Traditional Trapunto is a very old Italian method of stuffing areas of quilting. You can read more about that here.
These days many quilters will use two layers of batting to achieve a similar look.
In this example I am showing you today, there is only one later of batting, but I think it still achieves a nice effect.
Using a slightly contrasting thread will also help. In this instance I used a pale pink to complement the fabrics. This quilting was all done on a vintage Singer treadle.
Singer 31K20 Treadle – Free Motion Quilting
Here is how it looked on the back.
Anyhow, just a thought.
Hope you get to do some sewing today!
If you enjoyed this post, here is another example of daisies quilted onto a handbag.
Sashiko Daisies by Treadle Free Motion
And from the previous post more daisies
and
Rolling Scroll and Daisy Chain Free Motion Quilting
All the best,
Susie