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Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Swirls, what's not to love?

I have been sitting pondering for days what free motion quilting designs to use.  I guess after I had hurt my writs a few weekends ago it gave me more than enough time to think about it (its much better by the way), but as I had the quilt set up inside the throat of my sewing machine, I still had no idea, so I just went with what felt right.  


I love swirls, the texture and flow is just beautiful, I think together with the stippling I used and the circles inside the sashing its a great combination.


There is not much to say about the quilting, so I thought of sharing a few pictures.  They are after all worth a 1000 words, so I will let them speak for themselves, :-)  
























The following pictures were taken from a completely different angle, and I think the light falling from behind really shows off the texture...



Now all that is left to quilt is the white borders and the outside pieced borders.  I am thinking feathers... If you'd like to read up previous posts on this baby quilt click HERE.

Happy quilting.

24 comments:

  1. The swirls are absolutely lovely. It's nice to just goes with what feels right, isn't it. I definitely think that's what ends up suiting the quilt best!

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  2. The soft colours of this quilt is gorgeous and definitely suits the swirls :)

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  3. I love the texture you've achieved with the quilting.

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  4. so pretty!! I love the swirls and think they go perfectly with the quilt. Glad your wrists are better!!

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  5. This is looking fabulous! Love the swirls!

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  6. The swirls are a great addition! Glad to hear you are having fun quilting again and that your wrist is much better, too! Those photos are beautiful. I don't think you could ever have too many of them!

    Lorna:)
    http://sewfreshquilts.blogspot.com

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  7. Your quilting is just awesome. Wow!

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  8. Amazing work! The quilting really jazzes up the lovely, subdued colors. Thank you for such great inspiration!

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  9. Very nice quilting, I especially like the quilting in the sashing.

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  10. It is lovely!! It just keeps getting better and better as you are finishing up!! Love the swirls!

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  11. Your quilting is stunning!! I hope to do that type of work one day...just learn machine quilting.

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  12. It just keeps getting better and better! I love it!

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  13. New follower here; came over via a link at My Quilt Infatuation.

    Beautiful, beautiful quilting!

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  14. Beautiful quilt and quilting. The textures are fantastic.

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  15. It is absolutely gorgeous! And to think that it was quilted on your home machine....amazing!!

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  16. FMQ envy over here!
    I love your work!!!

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  17. Marelize- the effect of all of the different types of quilting together is just gorgeous! I love it!

    Thank you so much for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!

    :) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

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  18. It really is hard sometimes thinking of a design to use in a quilt! You are doing a great job at this and I bet you're really enjoying yourself!

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  19. Beautiful job! A swirl design is always a great choice!

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  20. Oh my goodness! This is so pretty. Your swirls are just gorgeous. I need to get comfortable with those. Hey, when you did the triple circles in the sashing, did you make any marks? They look fabulous.

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  21. Marelize, your quilting is beautiful! It really makes the quilt something special. Whoop whoop for you!!

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  22. You are the queen of free motion quilting!!! This is gorgeous!!

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