Golden 5 Star Quilt


Can you see the 5 Stars?

The white is the background fabric which makes the stars pop. 
I fell in love with this quilt as soon as I saw it especially once I saw the Stars. 

Longarm Quilting Details
Thread: Signature - Tex 40 - Mustard
Batting: Heirloom 80/20
Quilting: Free Motion, Free Hand with help from a straight edge ruler.

I have so much fun with this type of custom quilting. Fortunately for me this client let me just go to town on this quilt. As you can see in the green border I marked the center points of the triangles. Up one side and down the other. The ruler I used is from A1 you can purchase this ruler at Green Fairy Quilts

I will admit I was a bit intimidated by the OPEN space. So I grabbed my long straight ruler and began to connect the points form one side to the other side at different angles, until a design formed that I was happy with. 


The green fabric is where the edge of the stars are. 
This is where I SID (stitched in the ditch) and quilted a single line a 1/4 of an inch inside of the green. SID is very important for a quilt like this it really effects the end results. If you are going to put the time in to quilt a Custom Quilt you would greatly benefit by Stitching in the Ditch.
 I love a good on the frame picture almost as much as I love my Gammill.

Curling Feathers -  a great video tutorial by Jamie Wallen, his videos are very helpful.










Thank you Sandy for such a Beautiful Quilt Top. 

Happy Holidays
Have a Quilting Fun Day


Comments

  1. April - I got the binding done today on my star quilt and the blue/green one. As I put on the bindings, I kept seeing more and more "details" of your quilting. It is so beautiful and takes my quilts to the next level! Thanks for doing such a wonderful job. Your artistic talent is amazing!!

    Sandy

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    1. I have the Vision 22 with the track upgrade. I make sure to keep it oiled every time I use it and try to keep it as level as possible. Good luck in your quilting journeys.

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