A couple commenters said they had never seen wavy grid quilting before so I thought I would make a collage of the ones I have shown in previous years with this style of quilting.
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I did a mini quilt that I quilted just last night with a free motion wavy grid. I am sure I will use the wavy grid again. It was very easy and fun to do.
Beautiful quilts wanda, always come away so inspired by my visit....i love the wavy grid pattern, i use it a lot in my simple quilts especialli when they are made up by sqares or rectangles or a combination of both shapes. I use a walking foot and you? Love from Italy, Roberta
Fun! Is it completely freehand?
ReplyDeleteYou do such beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteI really like that curvy quilting. I have quilted with a curve but it was smaller but I think I want to try the big wavy lines.
ReplyDeletehow do you make a collage? I have been trying to work it out, and haven't yet!
ReplyDeleteDid you do it with a wavy ruler or is it free motion? Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI did a mini quilt that I quilted just last night with a free motion wavy grid. I am sure I will use the wavy grid again. It was very easy and fun to do.
ReplyDeleteThat's my new favorite way of quilting too!
ReplyDeleteI have the same question as some others. Do you do the waves free hand? They look great.
ReplyDeleteI like your wavy grid, and the Bento Box really looks pretty. Do you freehand that quilting?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts wanda, always come away so inspired by my visit....i love the wavy grid pattern, i use it a lot in my simple quilts especialli when they are made up by sqares or rectangles or a combination of both shapes. I use a walking foot and you?
ReplyDeleteLove from Italy, Roberta