Quilting Top and Quilting Bottom Separately
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I've done it, leaving extra long "tails" on the top of the bottom section, and bottom of the top. I then trimmed to an inch or so, folded in half, then folded again and sewed down by hand. The back and front seams were done so one was higher up than the other, since it was hand quilted.
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Originally Posted by xapisgrace
kluedesigns -- but it turned out okay? I have this picture in my head of what it will look like, but since it's the first time I've done it, I've scared spitless of screwing it up.
Especially since it's for a mini-quilt exchange. It will only be about 18" x 24" so weight isn't really a problem.
Especially since it's for a mini-quilt exchange. It will only be about 18" x 24" so weight isn't really a problem.
you should be completely fine considering the size of your quilt.
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Originally Posted by kacy 49
Quiltykitty, I am not far from you. I live on the OK side of Texoma 3 miles south of the Old Texoma Lodge. I do most of my shoping in Denison and Sherman. Kacy
Have you been to these quilt shops?
Pass Times in Gainesville
Kaleidoscope in Whitesboro
Alford Inn in Van Alstyne
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Hi. No I don't live in Oakridge, I live on Alberta Creek Rd which is 3 miles south of the old lodge. We miss the state park also. Such a shame that is for sure. I gave been to Pass Times in Gainesville a few times and do a lot of shopping at Kaleidoscope in Whitesboro. I have not been to the Alford Inn yet. There is also a nice pretty good size quilt shop in Durant I believe they go by HNT quilt shop now. They changed from hearts in twined. I really like all the shops around this area.
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