DWR - WIP
#1
This quilt top was in rough shape when it came to me. There were about 20 small pieces that needed to be replaced. But because of the fact that I value all the work that went into the quilt so far, I was willing to take on the challenge. BTW, this was hand-pieced by a high school classmates mother (who died about 6 years ago, so the quilt has high sentimental value).
The first picture is after all the damaged pieces have been replaced. Then there are a few pictures of the quilting process on the Long Arm Machine. It is off the long arm machine now, but I will wait to take pictures until the binding is sewn on.
The first picture is after all the damaged pieces have been replaced. Then there are a few pictures of the quilting process on the Long Arm Machine. It is off the long arm machine now, but I will wait to take pictures until the binding is sewn on.
Double Wedding Ring Quilt Top
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Carol sewing on the long arm machine
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I love quilting!
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I love my Gammill!
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: PUYALLUP, WA.
Posts: 46
Originally Posted by erstan947
Love the double wedding ring. It's looking good. Thanks for the inspiration:)
PUGLOVER1
#8
I am really pleased with the end results of the quilting and binding on the Double Wedding Ring Quilt! There were a few areas that didn't lay flat, but overall I think it turned out pretty good! There was some staining due to years of storage, but after soaking in cold water and non-chlorine bleach it looks better. It was a great experience!
It's ready to go on the bed!
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Close up of quilting design.
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