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Old 10-25-2011, 11:02 PM
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I want to make this quilt for my son that is getting his Eagle in Scouts. How do I quilt the panel? I've never used a panel in my quilts before, but when I saw this I thought it would be something nice for him to remember all he's accomplished in order to get his Eagle Scout Award. Any suggestions? By the way, I don't have a long-arm quilt machine. So I need something simple to do on my own sewing machine (I'm a beginner) or I need suggestions to tell my long-arm quilter. Any great ideas???

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Old 10-25-2011, 11:05 PM
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meandering would look just fine. Maybe you could sew some boyscout patches on the border.
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Old 10-26-2011, 12:06 AM
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I think Id outling the eagle , meander about the background then stitch the diamond shapes in the border
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Originally Posted by bluteddi
I think Id outling the eagle , meander about the background then stitch the diamond shapes in the border
I agree totally!!! Maybe on the back you could put all his badges he earned or at least pictures of them using the fabric sheets you can print at home. Its a beautiful quilt but I agree that his badges should be shown somewhere!!!

Its a beautiful quilt - great job!!!
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Old 10-26-2011, 12:57 AM
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Think about all the things you want to stand out & outline them. Meandering is fine for everything else until you get to the frame & then you can outline the diamonds there or whatever you like to bring them out. Lovely panel! I have one called Soaring Eagle I haven't done yet (it's mine) & I just love it!! Gorgeous birds!!
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Originally Posted by bluteddi
I think Id outling the eagle , meander about the background then stitch the diamond shapes in the border
Ditto.
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Outline middle. Crosshatch
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Old 10-26-2011, 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by bluteddi
I think Id outling the eagle , meander about the background then stitch the diamond shapes in the border
i agree. outlining the eagle then meandering around it will make the eagle pop. congrats to your son. not an easy accomplishment to get to Eagle Scout.
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Put an extra layer of batting behind the eagle, cut to shape, before doing the outline and the eagle will really pop.
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Ditto!
Originally Posted by emsgranny
Originally Posted by bluteddi
I think Id outling the eagle , meander about the background then stitch the diamond shapes in the border
I agree totally!!! Maybe on the back you could put all his badges he earned or at least pictures of them using the fabric sheets you can print at home. Its a beautiful quilt but I agree that his badges should be shown somewhere!!!

Its a beautiful quilt - great job!!!
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