A few weeks back, I signed up for an on-line quilt class given by Carla Barrett. Her class is call Quilt Whispering.
One of the hardest part of creating a quilt is how to quilt it. All quilters dread the instructions at the end of a pattern that says “quilt as desired.” As a longarm quilter, I need to be able to look at a quilt and come up with designs that will enhance the quilt and please the customer. This can be a difficult task.
The class is in its second week. I have already learned so much. One of the first things Carla teaches is how to break down a quilt. To look at it differently. To see what opportunities there are to stray from the same old thing. I have already put this into practice with a couple of my own quilts.
I have a quilt top I made couple of years ago. It was a mystery quilt through a guild I belong to. The quilt to is 120″ square. I have not quilted it because I couldn’t make up my mind as to how to quilt it. I think I just may have come up with a plan or maybe two.This is only 1/4 of the quit. But you get the idea.


I found after taking a picture of the quilt, I was able to see opportunities for quilting I didn’t see otherwise. I am excited to get started on this quilt and other quilt tops I have yet to complete.
Now I just need to decide between Circles or Triangles. Tom, my husband, likes the circles. Which do you like? Click on the pictures to get a closer look.
I’ll post the finished product once it’s complete. Right now I’m working on a project for my nephew Justin. But that’s a whole other story. I’ll blog about that once it’s done.
C
What a mystery quilt. I can see why you could not find what to quilt on it. Now it is done. good job