Sew Many Possibilities!
Some possibilities of quilting treatments.
Edge-to-edge Quilting:
A single design is used all over the quilt, regardless of borders or other elements.
Above: Aviatrix Medallion (pattern by Elizabeth Hartman)
Below: detail block for Aviatrix Medallion
Below: detail block for Aviatrix Medallion
Above: Criss Cross Applesauce (pattern by Clara Daniels)
Below: Black Panther (printed panel) quilt
Below: Black Panther (printed panel) quilt
Above: Block Party (pattern by Sharon Parcel)
Below: Shining Stars (pattern by QOV Project)
Below: Shining Stars (pattern by QOV Project)
Above and below: Black Panther quilts (printed panels)
Above: Pinwheel Posies (pattern by Clara Daniels)
Below: Woodland Delight (pattern by Clark Riley)
Below: Woodland Delight (pattern by Clark Riley)
Above: North Stars (pattern by Elizabeth Hartman)
Below: Clay's Choice (traditional blocks)
Below: Clay's Choice (traditional blocks)
Above: Snookie's Love (traditional blocks)
Below: B's Baby Memories (pattern by Bev Gretschel)
Below: B's Baby Memories (pattern by Bev Gretschel)
Above: Organized Chaos (pattern by Sujata Shah)
Below: Fancy Forest (pattern by Elizabeth Hartman)
Below: Fancy Forest (pattern by Elizabeth Hartman)