Hand quilting Lady Jane has been so much fun! I'm so pleased to be able to roll every week!
This week I quilted the checkerboard section at the bottom of the quilt and used a Baptist fan design. Here is a close up view of a section.
And a view across the length of this quilted section.
You can see the next section to be quilted, the churn dash blocks and the alternate plain squares.
The plain squares are various gray fabrics and are all marked with the same design.
The color is off in these two pictures, the fabrics are NOT yellow! The colors in the first two pictures are what the quilt really looks like.
Stitching in the ditch is the plan for the churn dash blocks.
I'm unable to respond to individual comments in the comments sections so I'm answering a question that was asked in the post about the quilting frame.
The question was if I have trouble quilting different directions in a frame since with a hoop you can turn the hoop and quilt in all directions.
I grew up quilting in a frame, that is how I learned to quilt. I can quilt straight down towards myself and I also easily quilt to the left either straight or diagonally since I'm right handed. I can quilt straight up but I don't like to do that. I really don't have any problems but as I said, this is what I'm used to.
Such a pretty quilt! I admire your hand quilting skills! I have done a little bit of hand quilting but always on a small project. Gail at the Cozy Quilter
ReplyDeleteLady Jane is looking awesome! I love a nice Baptist fan… how far apart are your lines???
ReplyDeleteI also love your quilting plan for your center too!!!
Have a fabulous Sunday dear friend!
Kathi
the quilting is looking great.
ReplyDeleteGoing to be so pretty! Glad the quilting is going fast! Hugs
ReplyDeleteLooks great so far, Gretchen. Your plan for the blocks seems to be perfect. It will be nice following up your progress on this one. Have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteYour Lady Jane quilting looks fabulous. I hand quilted once. . .in a hoop. . .while I did "adapt" to quilting in different directions somewhat, I wouldn't report it was learned skill by the time I finished! Also, once was enough! I always enjoy your posts and photos. You have amazing skills!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are making great progress on Lady Jane and have a great plan. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilting on the Lady Jane quilt! ...and you quilt so very fast.
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous that you have been quilting on a frame all your life. That is a lovely pattern you are quilting on the grey fabrics. Lady Jane is a vision!
ReplyDeleteMooi! Veel plezier en succes met de steekjes van de verdere quilt,
ReplyDeleteGroetjes,
Simone
I really like the design you chose for the blank blocks. I learned on a frame, too, and always find it easier than a hoop. It's just practice. =) You're doing well on time.
ReplyDeleteThe Baptist fan looks great. Happy stitching this week.
ReplyDeleteLady Jane looks wonderful! I like the stencil you are using for the gray fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic quilt, Gretchen and your quilting is fantastic. Love the Baptist fan motif! Thanks for linking up with Monday Musings!
ReplyDeleteDear Gretchen,
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful project. Your hand quilting is perfection!