Personally, I think it makes the flower shapes look blobby, (which is my quilting's fault, probably) although if you look at it standing about 6 feet back, the flowers come into better focus. Up close it is not appealing to me.
Still, even though I have long believed that heavily quilted surfaces and embellishments don't go together, I will have a go at dolling this quilted thing up a little.
The silk satin mandala I think I will just embellish, foregoing the quilting because I want a comparison, and also because it has been too long since I've done any handwork! Enough of this sane quilting already!


But as I came into my sewing room this morning to wrestle with these burning issues, look what I found waiting for me on my worktable! My guys came through big time today...Thanks, Robert, and thanks Chad!!!


Happy Mother's Day to all of you with nurturing hearts....
They do love you!! I got almost the same - but Tea Embassy Chai. I do like the quilting (it looks embossed) and agree that embellishing the quilted version would be a bit of "overkill." Will anxiously await the results of the embellishment on the other one. Glad you have a needle in your hand again!!
ReplyDeleteWell, now you know.. . .without the experiments you would still be wondering. Incidentally, this is what the monthly 12 x 12s are all about--a chance to work out some design ideas.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet--Happy Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me how much quilting changes the face of the fabric. I like what you've done here.
I think the final result will look great! Corina
ReplyDeleteI love how the quilted one came out and I think you should go for embellishing it (I am a sane quilter, longarmer and a CQer). Besides, as Debra said that is what experiments are all about. Your inspiring me.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mothers Day.
Hey, he has possibility as a CQer! That is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI think your quilting looks beautiful. I love the way it looks.
ReplyDeleteI love Chai too.