The quilts were originally tied together, which was a fine solution for a two sided quilt, but Ellen decided she'd like them quilted. When I show the second one (which won't be for a while) you'll see why we decided they would be better as two separate quilts.
The feathered rays idea jumped out at me when I saw the layout of the quilt - but I didn't know how I was going to quilt the bejeweled crown. Happily, the design worked itself out on my first try - I'm not sure the lame fabric would have taken well to reverse-sewing.
I didn't want to quilt the photographs but they are a little large to be left unquilted even with the poly batting I used to provide good loft. There's a minimal amount of quilting around the edges of Baby Elizabeth, and occasionally on a seam or decorative element of clothing - you never leave a space larger than your fist unquilted.
2 comments:
Oh, the quilting is just gorgeous! It reminds me just a little of your own Feathered and Other Fine Friends.
I love the quilting - just perfect for that quilt. The photos are so beautiful, and I love the way they are made into the quilt.
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