Stardust Quilt-along: Combining Digitized Designs and Free-motion
Hi there! I’m BERNINA Expert Amanda Murphy and, as an extra bonus to the Stardust Quilt-Along, I quilt out some more examples of combining digitized designs with free-motion to create a spectacular finish to your quilting pieces. Remember, your free-motion doesn’t have to be perfect—a lot of times it looks better if it isn’t!
Nothing contrasts with and enhances digitized designs as much as free-motion, whether those digitized designs are embroideries.
A large Celestial Lights embroidery from the BERNINA-Exclusive Celestial Lights Embroidery Collection surrounded by free-motion quilting!
Or just feature simple quilting.
The following photos all show quilting designs that I quilted with my BERNINA Q24 longarm using my OESD Quilting Collections that are digitized for both embroidery machines and longarms. Surrounded by free-motion quilting, while it might not be perfect, adds more personality and movement to your quilt than the digital designs alone! Remember, you can also quilt with your embroidery machine!
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Here is the quilt that I made to give you more ideas on how to combine free-motion and digitized designs. Most of the free-motion patterns are in my new Organic Free-Motion Idea book.
Here is a video that shows you part of the process.
Here are close-ups of all the blocks, so that you can see how the digitized designs are enhanced with the quilting:
A selection of my Volume 1 designs, with free-motioned open paisleys or petals.
A selection of my Volume 2 designs, free-motioned with rectangular meandering.
A selection of my Volume 3 designs, with free-motioned full moons.
A selection of my Volume 4 designs, with free-motioned stars.
A selection of my Volume 5 designs, with free-motioned ocean waves.
A selection of my Volume 6 designs, with free-motioned stippling.
A selection of my Volume 7 designs, with free-motioned loops.
A selection of my Volume 8 designs, with free-motioned pebbles.
A selection of my Volume 9 designs, with free-motioned ribbons.
A selection of my Volume 10 designs, with free-motioned open swirls.
A selection of my Volume 11 designs, with free-motioned paisleys.
A selection of my Volume 12 designs, with free-motioned stippling.
So remember, the next time you are quilting something, you don’t have to choose between quilting with your machine’s embroidery or with free-motion—you can use BOTH! It is the best of both worlds!
Happy quilting and happy holidays!
Amanda
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4 comments on “Stardust Quilt-along: Combining Digitized Designs and Free-motion”
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This is Beautiful – would like to try to make Christmas Ornaments this way
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I live in Australia and I would like to be able to purchase the pattern for the Stardust Quilt. Can you please help me to do this? I have contacted a Dealer in Victoria, but they do not have this pattern. is it available in Australia?
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I just found this and I would LOVE to make the Stardust Quilt. How can I get a pattern?
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This is wonderful! You are so talented.