I am long arm quilting a friend's quilt with this lovely geisha on a panel in the middle of it...she gave me free reign soooo I decided she would be perfect to trapunto and to quilt it with wonderful opalescent gold thread that just shimmers on her...
....so this is how i do my "faux" trapunto...read that word somewhere lately....
First i take a piece of wool batting and cut it out roughly the size of the area to be trapuntoed...
Then i slip it between the batting and the top of the quilt...
I pin the batting and place the pins vertically so the wool batting does not slip when i roll it up..
BYTW I use pins with heads that show so I am sure NOT to sew over them..hard to miss those big flower head pins
Why do i place the pins vertically?? If you dont when you roll it up you will get stabbed with the pins...and wait it wont roll very well if at all!!
Then i sew around the figure to be trapuntoed...
you can NOT sew over it very much or you will loose the puffy look so i just quilted over a few folds in her kimono
Another shot of the trapunto before i quilted the background...
you have to quilt the background heavily to make the trapunto pop....
Here you can see the fans that i quilted fmq
the finished quilt
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOooh! It is gorgeous!!! Your friend is going to be just thrilled to bits when you give her this!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am the workshop chair for the CottonPatch Quilters in Athens, Ga. I have tried to email you, but it has been returned to me repeatedly. We would like to book a workshop. Sharon Rockholt srockholt@bellsouth.net
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and peaceful piece!
ReplyDeleteLinda