Traverse is Half Quilted Now

I finished quilting the last row at the bottom a few days ago. And I started the other side with that row of X’s and pink squares, having finally figured out a way to quilt that row without overwhelming the colors in the pattern–which has been my goal for this quilt.

Here’s a close-up of some of the rows.

And here’s the bottom row. I wanted something with a pattern, not just a straight line. And I didn’t want a dark navy because as I said, I don’t want the quilting to stand out so that it draws the eye.

That’s a size 6 Tulip embroidery needle and 12-weight Sulky cotton thread. I have colors in both Sulky (petites, which are inexpensive, so one can acquire lots of colors) and Wonderfil on hand. And I’m learning to bury my knots in seams as I can as the Artisan Cottons in this quilt (shot cottons) don’t like knots pulled through the fabric. The knots can throw a run so easily.

I think the Sulky is a bit thicker than the Wonderfil, but both are lovely. I’m sure Auriful 12-wts would be too.