I started quilting on the rails quilt by stitching-in-the-ditch through the center of each block both directions to stabilize things before quilting the "arrows" in. It occurred to me that repositioning the architect lamp that usually shines down on the needle area over to the left and down to shine the light at an angle might produce shadowing so I could see those hera markings even over the light fabric. And it worked like a charm - I could see all markings easily.
I like the way the arrows rotate around the block. Makes me think of the storms and winds Noah and his ark must have weathered. My only concern is that there may be too much open unquilted space that I might feel compelled to add more stitching to. I'll not worry about that now.
Here you can see those initial lines of stitch-in-the-ditch quilting and the wedges of unquilted space.
I do like this gold/yellow thread on the back. It does run quite light as it variegates but I think it was a good choice.
3 comments:
Nice job! I love that backing.
Everything came together so nicely! The quilt will be a lifelong treasure for that lucky baby! Jan in WY
Great idea to shift the light source to see the hera markings! Brilliant!
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