These hexies finish of at about an inch across so I'm running most of my stitching right down their centres to get a good long run. It's going to generate a very nice double diamond pattern around the large four-diamond hexies, in the end.
Happiness like this calls for a brand new roll of painter's tape to help with my markings 😉, and what a difference it makes. When I quilted Candied Hexagons, the roll that I was using must have been old because there was very little oomph left to it, making it tough to follow a clean line at times.
Love the way these two intersecting lines produce a sweet little diamond. I am stitching very close to the little blossoms at the centre of each small diamond to give them a little more profile. It's a nice contrast to the linear quilting patterns that surround them.After having trouble landing on a hand stitching project this winter my problem is now happily resolved....M
I totally get that... struggeling with how to progress and after putting it away for a while it comes to you immediately. Making me wondering why I made such a foss about it in the first place... ;)...
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is and will be beautiful...
Minnie is beautiful! Wonderful she spoke to you how she wanted to be quilted. =)
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see Minnie is underway!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilting design. It enhances the beautiful flowers and the double diamonds are just enough to frame them. Enjoy! ;^)
ReplyDeleteA true masterpiece -- a work of heart!
ReplyDeleteI’m excited for you, Marie! A beautiful choice for Minnie! :D
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely colors. The quilting complements your design. Enjoy!
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