Sunday, December 18, 2022

Embroidery Flower Quilt

The moment I saw the pattern for the Embroider Flower quilt I knew I had to make it!  The pattern is by Tilda's World and is free on their website. The kit was from Fabriculous and is all made with Tilda Solids. I started working on it at a quilt retreat in October.  It was a lot of cutting 2" squares and I used the Fusible Grid which made the job easier and more enjoyable.  My Wonderclips really came in handy!


Once I finished the top I knew that the best quilting design for this one would be cross hatching.  Since any ruler work on my longarm cause pain in my shoulder/back I knew I had to pace myself and only quilted 30 minutes at a time with lots of break. It was on my machine for 5 days but only took about 7 hours to complete.  I know this is one I can not quilt for clients but it is very doable on a domestic machine.


Next decision was what thread colour to use.  I debated about using MonoPoly but then asked my friend Desley what she would recommend.  She had quilted one and used a blue/green Rasant thread so I looked through my So Fine colours and chose #511. 


I'm really happy with how it turned out.  I had to take it slow and steady as the intersections were quite thick using the Fusible Grid and I was getting some thread breakage at those spots.  I was really glad I didn't go with the Monopoly as the thread breakage would have been a lot more.






This quilt is now hanging in my quilt studio so I can enjoy it everyday. 


But that's not the end of the quilt story.  I had an idea that I could cross-stitch this design as well using the quilt pattern.  So I bought a teal 14 count cloth and matched up all 46 fabrics in the quilt to DMC floss.  I taped the fabric number to the floss for easy reference.  



I put it into a 5" hoop.  Looks so tiny compared to the quilt. 


Not sure what I'll work on next...but think I better start some Christmas baking today! 






11 comments:

  1. Wow ! Wow ! Wow !
    Fabulous ! Well done ! All those 2 inch squares !
    The cross stitch is gorgeous !
    Super photography !

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  2. Oh My !!!! This is a keeper for sure. Baking, I did a marathon bake yesterday for family and friends, one friend came to collect the first half of hers, I had left lemon muffins in a container with a teatowel over them, and the dreaded ants had found them !!! Luckily the rest had been in sealed containers., Baking, not like quilting, vanishes in a flash, your beauty will last a lifetime.

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  3. Both the quilt and the cross stitch are wonderful. I'm happy to hear you're taking care of yourself. These are real treasures.

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  4. Gorgeous quilt. I ditto what Joanne said. Wow!

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  5. This is just stunning! Then you went and did the cross stitch too! Wow! You are one amazing gal! So glad you shared this with us. K-
    lkw2x6-apq@yahoo.com

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  6. Wow! I was so impressed with the quilt and then there was more. Adorable cross stitch piece.

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  7. Stunning! What a superb pattern, it just glows. You have the patience of Job, Kathy!! I would have expected that thread to show more in the dark, but it blends nicely. That is a lot of crosshatching. And the little embroidery, your talents never end! Thank you for sharing your work

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  8. I started mine in October but only have two panels completed. You have inspired me to start again. Yours is beautiful with the quilting.

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  9. This quilt is just so beautiful!!! As is the cross stitch! We are in a storm here today...no school so my daughter and me might make some sugar cookies??? Merry Christmas, Kathy!

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  10. I really love how it turned out.

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  11. I hope mine looks as stunning as yours when I am done. Thanks for noting the thread colour as this has been a concern of mine. The cross stitch is the perfect finishing touch. Great job, Kathy.

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