A Little Bit of Black

by Ellen Lindner

A little bit of black can often add just the right touch to a quilt. And in the case of this in-progress piece, I NEEDED to add more black to go with what was already there.

I liked the idea of playing up the sharp little lines on the left. But, how to best accomplish that? I tried stitching with a double pass, using 30 weight thread.

It showed up well on my sample so I drew out a pattern and started stitching on the quilt.

But, it didn’t show up that well on the quilt. Up close it was fine, but it pretty much disappeared from a distance. What else could I try? Maybe hand couching?

Here it is, with about half machine stitching and half overlaid with couching. It shows up much better, right?

Here’s a detail shot, again in-progress. What a difference!

I was loving this effect and couldn’t wait to finish it up! BTW, I used 6 strands of embroidery floss as the laid thread and regular black sewing thread as the working thread.

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