I wish......
#12
I agree with everyone so far. I am in the early learning stages of quilting myself. I have sewn all kinds of craft and household projects for many years but quilting is still new to me. The more info given the more ideas that other quilters especially beginners can learn from. Being creative is a group process. I think it is safe to say that we all can and would love to learn something new. I don't even know all of the quilting lingo for tools and processes and techniques yet. So please share as much as possible about your projects.
Feed the creative need! :lol:
Feed the creative need! :lol:
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Good thread. I hope people take notice. The quilt shows and museums routinely include information like this with their displays, but on the computer it's even better because if I see something I don't know about, I can immediately research.
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Me too! I thought I was the only one. And when I ask specific questions many OP don't come back with the details. Then I think maybe I am being to nosey. I love the technical details of a quilt.
I also thrive on the quilting details, like was it done on LA or DSM? Was it marked prior to quilting? How did you do it (stencil, transfer, tracing with light box, etc).
I also wish LA would specify when they post a picture if the quilting was computer generated or hand guided. Did they do ruler work. Is it a panto? if so maybe include the panto design name.
I also thrive on the quilting details, like was it done on LA or DSM? Was it marked prior to quilting? How did you do it (stencil, transfer, tracing with light box, etc).
I also wish LA would specify when they post a picture if the quilting was computer generated or hand guided. Did they do ruler work. Is it a panto? if so maybe include the panto design name.
#16
If I ever get another one done, I will let you know all about it! LOL! Still recovering in the bending my head down area, so I haven't been sewing lately. And I am a serious procrastinator! But my oldest son is making some not so subtle hints that he wants me to finally finish his crazy log cabin.
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