what's this technique called?
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:00 pm
I saw a quilt that used 1 large single fabric for the top and coordinating for the back - it was quilted together in a pattern of 8 straight lines quarter inch apart then a scallop-like a figure 8 mirrored and this was repeated on the entire very large quilt. It was a stiff quilt, in fact they made pillow shams same way. I saw this in the quilt shop in Solvang,CA. Also, it wasn't a solid fabric it was a beautiful seagreen with seashells on fish detailed on it. But the quilt just looked fabulous - so simple but elegant. I also saw this done on a bib type apron - they must have quilted the material first then cut it for the pattern. I know it's not wholecloth quilting cause it's a very simple pattern. I've looked on the internet and can't seem to find anything on QNNTV or fons/porter. I went thru all the qiad episodes...So, maybe this is just so simple and i'm making it hard - could it just be one $2.00 stencil repeated and framed by straight lines? Oh My....i'm almost embarassed to send this question in now - maybe it'll get a good laugh. I've just never seen this before - i started sewing about 8 years ago and quilting 4yrs so this stuff is new. I have fabric i just can't seem to cut up and this type of sewing/quilting would fit this. Any ideas if this procedure has a "name"? Anyone else been to Solvang quilt shop recently?
Thanks!
bjsm
ps: i knew i should have purchased one of the items using this technique!
Thanks!
bjsm
ps: i knew i should have purchased one of the items using this technique!