I'm going to do a post on the stitches I'm using on my USA flag crazy quilt seams, as that's really all there is to do now, apart from backing and binding.
Yesterday I rewatched How to make an American Quilt - which you can buy on DVD from Amazon here
Towards the end of the film they show the quilt that the character have been working on - maybe this needs a spoiler alert! - but there is a crazy patchwork piece. Despite crying like a sentimental fool by this point in the film, my inner quilter kicked in and I paused the DVD to look at the stitching and discovered a variation of blanket stitch that I hadn't tried yet!
Here it is on my quilt.
Here (above) the blanket stitch forms a fan shape.
Another very similar stitch is this one that forms a bow.
On this stitch (above) the blanket stitches are crossed over each other.
It's amazing how many variations you can make with just one stitch!
By the way I finished the stitching on the seams tonight! Hurray!
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