On this quilt I wiggle line quilted on the whole block. I think it gives it a bit of a modern look.
I outlined with wiggle line quilting on the outside border of the embroidered blocks in this quilt.
Here is the back of the quilt.
I quilted with wiggle lines right down the center and in the triangular sections. It softens the sharpeness of the zig zag pattern.
The quilting of the wiggle lines was used for the crosshatching pattern on this quilt.
How about a double wiggle line quilting in the blocks and through the strips?
Think about adding the wiggle lines everywhere.
Another view of the double wiggle lines.
You can wiggle line quilt into the square and back out again and then continue through the lattice to carry the look through out the quilt.
I am just rolling it off the machine rollers to get ready to trim the edges! The wiggle lines really do soften the appearance of the quilt.
Check out the wiggle lines on the house block.
Really gives this quilt a unique look.
You have seen this quilt before. It is the Primary Colors Baby Quilt. It was one of the quilts that was displayed in the Organic Valley Quilt Show. I made the quilt in January for the first challenge of Project Quilting.
I quilted it with Zentangle Quilting (Wachuta Doodles) in each block. This block has the wiggle lines at an angle. Click here to see all the posts on the Baby Quilt.
The possibilities are endless with wiggle line quilting. You can try it just about anywhere!
Have a great Monday!
Marcia