Quilting Progress on Rambling Ways Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Quilting Progress on Rambling Ways Quilt

May 14, 2016 3 Comments

Quilting Progress on Rambling Ways Quilt

Quilting Progress on Rambling Ways Quilt has started to shape up nicely. Rambling Ways Quilt/Pinevalley Quilts The quilting has been fun to do I am using a random design I am calling 'spiral doodle' in close to the applique, getting close makes the applique stand out more.  Feathers have been added in when there is space for them. Quilting this way means no marking, it's like doodling with my sewing machine needle. Thanks for taking the time to read my blog, it's always a pleasure to connect with other quilters. Happy Stitching Sharon



3 Responses

MERYL
MERYL

September 04, 2016

Such a pretty quilt

Sue H
Sue H

August 03, 2016

Looking good! Can’t wait to see the completed quilt!

Irene Szatko
Irene Szatko

August 03, 2016

Looking for a colored picture of the whole Rambling Ways quilt

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