corduroy top
#14
DH loves a heavy quilt. Was going to do denim but your corduroy idea is much better. Thanks!
I think I'd take it to a longarm quilter & let her worry about quilting it :shock: but tying it would be cheaper. No way would I try stitching it on a regular machine.
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I think I'd take it to a longarm quilter & let her worry about quilting it :shock: but tying it would be cheaper. No way would I try stitching it on a regular machine.
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Connie, Knowing you have the frame and machine combo to make your work easier, I can't imagine that you would take the time (and back ache) to tie that quilt. I would think your machine would do a good job. Maybe do some special little designs in the centers of the stars???
It really turned out to be a very pretty quilt. And yes, I bet it twinkles. Knowing how corduroy has a way of changing colors because of the nap, this should make a special illusion depending on how you look at it. Beautiful job! You are always doing great things.
Keep up the good work.......girlfriend!!
June
It really turned out to be a very pretty quilt. And yes, I bet it twinkles. Knowing how corduroy has a way of changing colors because of the nap, this should make a special illusion depending on how you look at it. Beautiful job! You are always doing great things.
Keep up the good work.......girlfriend!!
June
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I'm glad you posted Your corduroy quilt, I have the fabric to make one, but haven't dared to so yet. You helped raise acouple of questions I didn't think of... Hope you post a pic when you decide how you are going to finish this quilt. Would really love to see it.Your's looks awesome...
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