I took a low light picture of the quilting. You can see the design but it doesn't jump out at you.
This is the stencil I've used for the borders, it is one of the first stencil I ever bought.
Back in those days, stencils were made with a hard plastic which can easily crack and break. This one is in pretty good shape, it's been used on a lot of quilts.
The background fabric is quilted using this diagonal design and all the applique is stitched in the ditch around it. The top petal of the lavender center flower is not quilted, I'll stitch that when I roll again. There are five blocks in each row, it will take awhile to make my way across the row.
It is a large stencil, it measures 14" in diameter but it works for smaller blocks also. I used this same stencil on my Hearts & Wreaths quilt but I didn't carry the lines into the corner of the blocks. I used another design in the corners.
This thread I'm using is NOT mercerized. The white and cream threads from YLI are and I don't need to run my thread through Thread Heaven to make it stitch more easily.
I keep my small box of Thread Heaven in my applique box.
I watch Sue from Small Things every Sunday on YouTube. She recommends using Mack's Pillow Soft Silicone Putty (which is used for swimmers) in place of Thread Heaven.
I bought some, it is very maleable but I need to run the thread through it several times while I'm quilting, not once and done. I think I prefer actual Thread Heaven but I'm not sure if it's available anymore.
I was in Wakarusa last week and took pictures of the quilt gardens. First is the quilt garden downtown. It was a foggy day so I didn't have bright sunlight shining into my phone like normal.
The corners are red dahlias, they look rather drab and washed out. We have gotten a lot of rain the last week which is rather unusual in August. They're still working on this lot, I'm looking forward to seeing the final transformation from parking lot to a park.Then I went to Grandma's Pantry. Those pink begonias look so bright and cheery with the dusty Miller growing in the star points. The center of the star holds pots of yellow mums. I think they'll transplant them into the center but maybe they'll just leave them sitting in there for the rest of the season.Here is a link to Quilt Gardens Along the Heritage Trail.
Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Kathy's Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Oh Scrap, Sew & Tell, Handmade Monday, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday Musings, To Do Tuesday

