Wave Quilting is wavy lines going up and down, including swirls. The quilting lines look like water waves. The photos show several examples of Wave Quilting. This type of free style quilting looks unique for every quilt. Some need more swirls and some need more waves. It just depends on the quilt. Note how different each quilt looks. Each quilt has it own intensity of waves and swirls. More photos in the Photo Gallery.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Getting Up Close with Wave Quilting
Labels:
Free Style Quilting,
Up Close Quilting
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4 comments:
Very interesting on how a little change and amount of density makes this look on each quilt.
I love all those beautiful blues! It's my favorite color. :P And of course, the quilting is unbelievable!
It is amazing how the quilting makes a difference!
OOOH that quilt is absolutely LUSCIOUS!!
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