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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Branching Out

@insidethepaperbox what do you think? Can this @tulapink table topper come live with you?
I'm doing a little private swap with Jessie and I came up with this idea for her table topper.  I used all the pretty new prints from Tula Pink's Birds & Bees line.  It's pretty simple in construction, but I went all out for the quilting!  

close up of quilting
I've been wanting to expand my free motion quilting repertoire and I love this cathedral window look.  I've seen a few similar styles, but I always found the method difficult--I couldn't see the corner I was aiming for while I was quilting.  I'm going to be posting a video tutorial soon about how I did this.  It was so incredibly easy (and forgiving!)  I'm already excited to try it out on another quilt because, as we all know, practice makes perfect with FMQ! 

UPDATE:  Here is the video tutorial!  It's also posted on my YouTube channel, kelbysews.

20 comments:

  1. Charlotte Warr Anderson has a book on quilting this method with many other patterns that you can do this way. It is called ''One Line at a Time''

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  2. How funny, I just got the above book out of the library today!
    Time for me to watch you in action, before I go to bed. (That sounds wrong, sorry.) x

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  3. Oooh, love how you quilted this. And I'm neither reading books nor watching you in action before bed ;o)

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  4. alright your tutorial has inspired me to try this, may need to be on something smaller to give it a whirl. So appreciate you posting this video, makes it so much easier to understand.

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  5. Great tutorial. Finally something I can understand!!!!

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  6. Thanks so much for this! I love this quilting design and this seems much more do-able than other methods I've seen.

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  7. What a great look. Love the quilting. Thanks for the tute.

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  8. I saw this on Flickr and just loved it. Sooo beautiful!

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  9. great tute! I tried to 'pin' it, but it said 'cannot pin this image' :( Is your picture storage set on private?

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  10. What a great tutorial! I've tried this type of quilting before, but found it really hard to get it looking good. This looks like I might just manage it. I've got a charity quilt to quilt and I think I might just give it a go. Thankyou!

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  11. What an unbelievably adorable quilt. It has inspired me ; I may use a similar pattern with charm squares I get from a christmas charm swap to make a tree skirt! - I could fussy cut all the cute christmas pictures like your windows and quilt it like this!! thanks for the inspiration :)

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  12. Thanks for sharing this video - was the shove I needed to give it a try! I love your quilts - I've been inspired to try (again) paper piecing, and I like seeing your (some) simple designs that really make a statement. I'm realizing that quilts don't have to take years to complete!

    http://aajsaunders.blogspot.ca/2012/07/babys-first-quilt.html
    Made using your paper piecing pattern.

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  13. I absolutely love this! The placement of color in the quilt looks fab, and that quilting is brilliant!

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  14. Thanks for the tutorial - love the quilt.

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  15. Now that quilting is amazing Kelly...so thanks for sharing your secrets with a tutorial. btw the scrap bag you sent me arrived this week and I was blown away by your generosity - stop by on Sunday 5th August to see my post about it if you'd like. thank you again.rsqoff 1

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  16. oh i love the quilting on this!its really lovely.. i bought angela's book too. I just received it today and am so excited to start like what you did with that quilt you just finished quilting...great job.

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  17. Hee hee, it's cool to hear your voice! And it's funny, I would never have thought of doing FMQ horizontally/sideways/you know what I mean. Thanks! I'm definitely gonna try it next time.

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