Quilting thoughts by Carolyn!!
When I finished the piecing for this quilt, I saw the quilt as abstract. I saw straight lines and curves. I also wanted the flower block to appear 3-D so I quilted the corners with a tight circle fill and left the rest of the block without quilting. The gray blocks were quilted point to point using a maize pattern which is straight lines using cool gray thread. The blocks with orange centers were stitched using a neon thread using a straight square on a square. The outer border was quilted using a Viking purple with a Greek corner border pattern. The second border was double loops using cranberry thread. Finally, the last border was continual circles using totem green thread.
Welcome to Sew Sisters Statler Longarm Quilting! We have created this site with hopes of being able to showcase some of our latest work!
We are two, long time, friends who have decided to take our hobby to a whole new level! In 2013, we purchased our Statler Stitcher and started out on our new adventure.
Both of us are Gammill® certified and have taken many of the classes offered by Gammill®. We are also members of the International Machine Quilters Association.
Please take a look at some of our latest projects. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of us.
We have "sew" much fun making your quilt a treasure!
We are two, long time, friends who have decided to take our hobby to a whole new level! In 2013, we purchased our Statler Stitcher and started out on our new adventure.
Both of us are Gammill® certified and have taken many of the classes offered by Gammill®. We are also members of the International Machine Quilters Association.
Please take a look at some of our latest projects. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of us.
We have "sew" much fun making your quilt a treasure!