The quilting really brings it to life and also softens the transitions a bit. Here's a close-up:
I had a few glitches here and there, but overall, this was the easiest and best-looking free-motion quilting I've done. With the spectacularly poor start to my machine-quilting efforts a few years ago, I've since tried to give myself every advantage. I can say that gloves with those little grippy dots, a teflon mat on the machine bed, a set-in table (giving a wide, very flat surface), and plenty of flat table space to the left and the back really help. Still, my Bernina and I were not working well together. I just couldn't get reasonably consistent stitch length. The cramped bed area was annoying. Never knowing when I'd run out of bobbin thread add more frustration. Every project was a high-stress affair, with aching back and genuinely bad quilting. I dreaded doing more. And frankly, that was one reason I started hand quilting.
It was also one of my motivations for getting a new machine, and this is my first free-motion quilting project using it. My Viking Sapphire 870 has five speeds, and speed 3 (a little faster than half) seems to mesh really well with how I move the quilt. It's such a relief to not have to pay attention to foot pressure on the pedal. I just press slowly (the machine has a very smooth start and acceleration) to do a neat start and then put my foot all the way down and concentrate on moving the quilt. Also, I like the spring-action foot. I set the foot lift to it's highest level and increase the tension well above (5.0) what the machine sets as the default (3.0). I love hearing the beeps to let me know I need to shorten my stitches before I run out of bobbin thread! The huge bed space really makes a difference. I actually enjoyed the machine quilting, and the lack of pain in my back was so nice.
It's a good thing this was a quilt without expectations, though. When I had an area just 6 inches by 9 inches to go, I ran out of thread. Completely out. My first reaction was "Oh no!" But then, I thought, "Oh well, what other thread do I have? How about the lavender?"
Works for me.
Next: I have the binding cut. Just need to find time to apply it.
5 comments:
This looks really good! Glad machine quilting is going better for you! Have you ever tried the Supreme Slider that you put on your machine bed? Once I got that it was just the best improvement ever! http://www.freemotionslider.com/
take care, Pam
Thanks! Yup. That's the mat I use. It really does help free the quilt to move more easily.
ooh, maybe I'll have to get a new machine someday if it makes me actually like machine quilting and not have to pay in pain... if that made sense. congrats - it looks great
Love the looks of your quilting - very nice. So happy to hear the quilting was a bit easier with your new machine. And thank you for sharing all the tips on how to make improvements on the quilting experience. I think I need some of that Supreme Slider...
I actually really, REALLY like this plaid quilt ~ especially because it is not a precisely-pieced plaid (love, love, love the carefree wonkiness).
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