Sunday, November 8, 2020

Big Stitching


 Big stitching with perle #8 in a variety of colors on Rose Garden Promises. 
I'm running five needles at once and stitching straight lines marked with ruler and hera marker. I'm not using a hoop with this one because that would be too much hoop moving for me. 



10 comments:

Angela said...

Such a fun and cheerful quilt!

MissPat said...

Roses are one of my favorite flowers, although I don't grow them any more because of the deer. There's so much I don't grow any more because of the deer. I'll be working outside for the next three days to take advantage of this unseasonably warm weather. So much to do and not enough time.
What kind of batting do you use when you are hand quilting?
Pat

Cathy said...

Beautiful, Cathy! I’m looking forward to seeing this one completed. Question for you (since we’re the same age): doesn’t the handwork (repetitive motion) hurt your hand, wrist, elbow or shoulder? Maybe I’m just unlucky in that regard.

Karrin Hurd said...

Beautiful project! Love the colors!

Quilter Kathy said...

Oh I love this! I love all your projects! I want to come and live in your sewing room! LOL
What kind of needle are you using??
Enjoy your hand stitching!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Love all the rose themed fabrics and your big stitch quilting! Just curious - why do you run 5 needles at a time?

CathieJ said...

This is looking good. I can't manage quilting without a hoop.

Unknown said...

Good idea using the 5 needles together. I was also wondering, as were some others, if you prefer any particular batting or needles for hand quilting. I mostly just use whatever I happen to have unless it is really not right. As for the needles, as long as I can see the eye well enough to thread it, it's a go! BTW, we just had another day today that was near 70 degrees! Sharon at purrfection8@gmail.com

Kim said...

Such fabulous colours in this quilt.

QuiltGranma said...

love it!