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Old 01-23-2012, 09:15 AM
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I knew better but did it anyway. I used dense fill quilting in applique squares (my mother colored these with pencils) and not so dense in the rest of the quilt. The quilt did not lay perfectly flat outside the squares and had a very rippled border after sewing on the binding. I used straight grain binding and pulled to try to lessen the ripple as I sewed, but it wasn't good enough. After removing the binding, I had to do more quilting in the border (twice) and then made gathering stitches by hand along the binding edge. When I restitched the binding, I had removed six inches from the outside edge.

I've learned my lesson to NEVER do this again. However, I do love how it turned out! My mother is in a nursing home (Parkinsons and severe osteoporosis with disformed hands) and all she can do for entertainment is use the Derwent Inktense pencils to color fabric. My sister who is her main caregiver and I draw the designs for her to color. This quilt will go to my sister as a remembrance of this activity.
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Old 01-23-2012, 09:22 AM
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It's beautiful, regardless of the problems you had!

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Old 01-23-2012, 09:32 AM
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It is beautiful - just beautiful and the sentiment and memories are even more beautiful.
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WOW - this is so beautiful! Amazing how something this stunning can come from so much trouble!! Great job!!
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Old 01-23-2012, 09:37 AM
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That is a beautiful quilt!! The quilting is just wonderful. What ever issue you had certainly does not show , or at least not in the photo!
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This is lovely and I'm sure if you hadn't told us we never would have known there had been a problem, your mother and you have done wonders on this quilt.
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Oh my, that is just beautiful. You have made a treasured keepsake.
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What a beautiful quilt! You did an excellent job of fixing the trouble spots. What a treasure - if I were your sister, this quilt would make me cry (with happiness, of course)!
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Sorry about your troubles with this quilt. It turned out beautifully
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Can't see any problems. It is beautiful. Great memories connected to it.
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