MSQC house quilt - monogram - janome 6600
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MSQC house quilt - monogram - janome 6600
My daughter is moving in mid-June. When I saw the MSQC tutorial called "Won't You Be My Neighbor" I just knew I had to make it for her family. When they first married 11 years ago my son-in-law was in the Marine Corps. They have moved 8 times in that 11 years and he is now a civilian.
I'd like to monogram dates, places, etc on the roofs of these house blocks. I can't figure out how to add a space to the Janome monograms. Anyone know?
Here's the tutorial:
http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/neighbor-house-quilt/
This is how my attempts are turning out so far. Acceptable, but not as good as I'd like....
I'd like to monogram dates, places, etc on the roofs of these house blocks. I can't figure out how to add a space to the Janome monograms. Anyone know?
Here's the tutorial:
http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/neighbor-house-quilt/
This is how my attempts are turning out so far. Acceptable, but not as good as I'd like....
#2
Wow - that was fast - I had posted this question to the yahoo group and already have an answer - the largest space is 99, other spaces are 97 and 98. That's even on the flip card for the machine, but I hadn't deciphered the code. The 99 is next to a square and I was supposed to know that square was a space - now I do!
Here's the new, improved anniversary date roof. I had stitched a tail on the period to make a comma.
Here's the new, improved anniversary date roof. I had stitched a tail on the period to make a comma.
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How to add a space - I don't have a Janome but a Viking and for the life of me could not figure out how to add a space - on the alphabet wheel or number wheel there should be a shape that looks like this [ ( but lying down) - keep looking for it or something like this symbol. By the way you hexies are beautiful.
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Very nice idea. From what I can see of your quilt, it is wonderful. Any chance we could get a whole quilt picture of your quilt? Thanks for the tutorial.
Last edited by serenitybygrace; 05-27-2013 at 01:23 PM.
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Here's a picture of part of it. I'm not real pleased with the stark contrast between the houses and the background. Do you think if I quilted the white spackes with a khaki thread that would help? I'm getting the batting that doesn't have to be quilted very closely and my not quilt in the houses at all. Dream-something batting?
(the top two house rows are attached - the bottom one isn't)
(the top two house rows are attached - the bottom one isn't)
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