Got my Sugar Camp Quilt layered and basted last night. This is my first time using Hobbs wool batting - not quite sure what I think yet... The needle goes through it very smoothly, so that is a positive, but it did feel kind of lumpy/uneven while I was basting it - let you know what my feelings are when I have quilted a bit more.
Hugs and stitches from Anne Ida
11 comments:
Den blir lekker! Jeg har brukt denne vatten flere ganger, og liker den godt - lykke til videre!
Berit
Very nice, anxious to hear what you think about the wool.
Looks great from the back! Hand quilting is not something I would do, but I like to see quilts finished by hand. Sigh...wishing my grandma was around to teach me to use a thimble again...
OOOOOO!! Så bra!! Du har virkelig fremdrift om dagen :O) Inspirerende. Her har verden stått litt stille, vannkopper bidrar ofte til det ;O)
Jobber fortsatt med de tre siste blokkene til svennebrevet - skal bli ferdig - lover :O)
Modig av deg å gå igang med ny runde med håndquilting, men du er jo rå på dette så blir garantert nydelig ♥
Ha en fortsatt kreativ helg!!
klem fra Yvonne
Yippie! Congrats and looking forward to updates.
You are a great quilter!!!
Anne Ida,
Look forward to your opinion about the Hobbs wool batting. What other battings do you us and/or prefer? So far my favorite is Warm and Natural.
I haven't done any hand quilting for almost 30 years...but, seeing your photos of a quilt in a hoop...sigh...it really makes me wanna get out my hoops. Lovely quilt!
hugZ,
annie
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what you have done so far looks wonderful!
Lykke til med quiltingen;)
Your handquilting is so lovely. I am just not very good at holding those tiny needles, but am learning to love stick & stab technique with pearl cotton.
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