![]() ![]() ![]() Oak Leaves and Acorns Quilting Free Motionįor the free motion quilting, I’ve used an Aurifil thread in a kind of strong milky coffee colour, which has a nice sheen to it. I used a wideback in a dark cchocolate fabric so the quilting is very visible on the backing. Oak Leaves and Acorns Quilting Free Motionįor those who like details, I’m using one layer of 100% Cotton batting. As it is a scrap quilt, the quilting doesn’tt always show up that well, but it does give a beautiful texture. I decided to quilt it on my electric Singer 201k C1948. In my mind I have planned the design for a long time and now is the opportunity to do it. ![]() Here is the link to the quilt top.Īntique One Patch Quilt aka Disappearing Nine Patch Today I want to share my free motion quilting which I have been doing on this Antique One Patch quilt top. In my last post I showed you quilting hydrangeas. Now we can get out our projects and make some really good inroads. I’m thinking we have passed from the preparation period of hunkering down and making sure we have adequate supplies, to avoid going out altogether if possible. As an inspirational note, I believe as quilters and creators that maybe we are better at “self soothing” by being able to reach into our creative minds and find positive things to do. I’m sure we are all going through a similar psychological adjustment with being socially isolated and distanced from others. I hope this post finds you all well, even if isolated. How marvelous it is that one acorn can grow a big beautiful oak tree which will live for hundreds of years. It is gratifying to know that from little things big thing grow. I recently pruned a small oak tree to improve the shape. Hello Dear Friends and Readers, today I’m growing an Oak Tree on my quilt. Oak Leaves and Acorns Quilting Free Motion ![]()
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