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  • Here’s a look at the grid quilting on my Scrappy Arrows quilt. 

Some quilting details 👇
▪️I spray basted this one.  I pieced together some leftover batting so it was a little wonky. Spray basting will keep it in place.
▪️ I first marked 3-6 inch spaced vertical lines.
▪️ Then I started on one edge and quilted those lines.
▪️ Next I marked 3 inch spaced lines and quilted those edge to edge.
▪️ I’m always feeding my quilt through on the same side so I don’t get pulled fabric. I start towards an edge. 
▪️ And then I filled in my empty spaces using the guide bar that came with my walking foot at 1 inch spacing.
▪️And then repeat the whole process on the horizontal to create the grid.
▪️stitch length - 4.0
▪️Marking tool - Hera Marker by @cloverusa

This is a really easy design that results in a really nice effect. 

Pattern- Scrappy Arrows - in the shop
machine- Janome MC6700p @janomeamerica

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  • I’m trying to stay on top of all of these quilts over here. 😅  I just got this one up on the blog.  And if you missed the quilting process, you can check out that reel a few posts back.
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Quilt pattern - Lucky Links - in the shop
Fabrics - Ooh Lucky Lucky by @alexiamarcelleabegg for @rubystarsociety 
Chain fabric - Ruby Star Society Speckled in Black
Backing - a gingham by Moda
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  • Here’s a look at all 3 Lucky Links samples.  I’m finding this one to be really enjoyable to sew up.  Still tempted to make one more 😅

You can find the shop link in my profile (@emily_dennis_) or comment links to get them right in your DMs. 

#quiltylove #quiltylovepatterns #luckylinksquilt #luckylinksirishchainquilt #irishchainquilt
  • I think of this advice I got from a friend every time I quilt.  It’s a simple thing that really helps! 

What’s the best quilting advice you have gotten ?
  • I quilted up this Lucky Links using a 1 inch spaced crosshatch.  I take the time to mark a lot of my lines with a Hera marker because it keeps them nice and straight!  Otherwise they start to warp with just the guide bar. 

Some quilting details 👇
▪️I pin basted this one on my kitchen island.
▪️ I first marked 6 inch spaced diagonal lines following my chain links.
▪️ Then I started on one edge and quilted those lines.
▪️ Next I marked 3 inch spaced lines and quilted those edge to edge.
▪️ I’m always feeding my quilt through on the same side so I don’t get pulled fabric. I start towards an edge. 
▪️ And then I filled in my empty spaces using the guide bar that came with my walking foot at 1 inch spacing.
▪️And then repeat the whole process on the other diagonal to create the crosshatch.

Lucky Links is in the shop! Comment links for a DM with pattern + fabric details. 

Pattern - Lucky Links Irish Chain- in my shop
Fabrics - Ooh Lucky Lucky by @rubystarsociety
Machine- Janome MC6700p
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