Hi and welcome to week 409 of Free Motion Mavericks. Can you believe that it's already December? I'm happy to say that today I woke up to the Sun and everything covered with a dusting of snow π. I hope that it will stay. I like it much better than what seemed to be never-ending rain we had yesterday! I guess it's a reminder that all things, good and bad, come to an end.π
Free Motion Quilting Games
Version 2.0 is becoming a very collaborative quilt. My son sent me pictures of two of the games that he plays. They have now been incorporated onto the quilt.
Magic and Skyrim images on Version 2.0 |
Skyrim Compass in the lower black stripe and squares, rectangles and circles in the tan stripe above it. |
These are the images that I worked from. I drew out those beautiful Celtic knots and then FMQ in the various designs (in red below).
Skyrim Compass |
Images of the various designs |
Drawing the outline in chalk pencil |
Adding the designs to the Compass |
After I FMQ the Magic designs in the square, I added swirls to fill in the space.
Magic designs added to the quilt |
Filling the space with lots of swirls π |
Adding the Sun
Drawing out the Sun |
Template of the Sun area |
Since there were a lot of straight lines and one very large circle, my friend suggested that I might want to use the walking foot. Although it's not as fun as FMQ, it's a lot more accurate on straight lines. It made for a lot of twisting of the quilt but it worked out very well. Next will come the fun FMQ part, although it's still intimidating since it's on such a large area. Oh well, one section at a time π!
What I learned
- I really enjoyed FMQ those Celtic knots for the Skyrim Compass. They are so pretty! It took me a while to figure them out but after that it was simple to quilt.
- Working with the yellow Golden Threads quilting paper made it easier for me to FMQ the designs accurately-ish!
- I used the designs that my son had provided for the Magic game, but it wasn't really enough to fill in the space, so I Googled it and found a few interesting designs that I could add to it. It was great learning more about the game. I can see why he loves it!
- I thought that I might have overdone it with the swirls but my son said it was awesome, so I guess it worked!
- It was a great idea to use the walking foot to quilt the Sun. I hope that it won't be too obvious when I add my own FMQ around it. I have to remind myself that it's a huge quilt and that these kinds of things won't stand out within the whole.
- I'm pretty proud of myself for drawing out the Sun. I used the largest plastic lid that I have :-) and then actually used a protractor (I had to Google the name!) to measure the angles to draw the Sun's rays. The Sun is one of those things that I can't seem to FMQ, even on a much smaller scale.
- Next will come the rest of the Sun. I also have to finish a few of the areas such as the Travel Adventures, the First Nations and scenes of Canada spaces.
Related links
- Last few Version 2.0 posts
- Travel Adventures on Free Motion Mavericks, November 11, 2022
- Places & Communities on Free Motion Mavericks, October 20, 2022
- Birds on Free Motion Mavericks, October 06, 2022
- Wildflowers on Version 2.0 with Free Motion Mavericks, September 22, 2022
- First Nation Space on Free Motion Mavericks, June 16, 2022
- More on Version 2.0 with Free Motion Mavericks, April 07, 2022
Finishing the FMQ will be my December OMG. I really want my son to have his quilt to keep them warm this winter π
Linking parties
Free Motion Mavericks
Graffiti FMQ by Gail of Quilting Gail |
FMQ her Jingle Quilt on Rebecca Grace Quilting |
Now it's your turn!
His quilt looks great, so exciting to see it so close to a finish. Cant wait till you share its finish. Adding the game images was a very clever idea.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Denise, I'm sorry that the comments section is giving you a hard time. I really have to keep stitching in this one. It will be nice to see it on his bed!
DeleteI recognize those designs -- my son likes that Skyrim game, too! What a cool idea to incorporate those motifs into his quilt. Thanks for featuring my Jingle quilt last week, too. Oh MAN, this custom free motion stuff takes FOREVER!!! I hope to completely wrap the quilting today, fingers crossed...
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca. Games have always been a big part of my son's life. You're doing a great job on your Jingle quilt. Keep at it too - you can do it (in human days too!)
DeleteI love what your are doing on your son's quilt! The designs are all so interesting. I think circles and straight lines are the hardest to free motion, although I can get some short lines "straightish", which Angela Walters says is good enough. The key for me is to be on a good table and only go a about 6 inches at a time. But, I do like precision so I turn to my rulers and larger machine for a lot of it. I admire your persistence with this quilt...you are getting there.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathleen. I like precision when I can get it but sometimes it eludes me! I would like to use my rulers but still don't have the hang of them yet!
DeleteHaha not I can't believe it is December!! Your quilting is going really well! Good luck with your goal of a finish this month :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Raewyn - I was looking at the calendar this morning and started to panic. I keep forgetting that I have more time than I used to, but I'm not sure that it'll be enough!
DeleteYou've really been pushing yourself to do a variety of quilting motifs on this project. The quilting looks amazing.
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DeleteThanks so much Kate. It's been a great experience but I'm looking forward to some easier FMQ soon :-)