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Old 07-03-2009, 12:11 PM
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So I have been busy mopping up water, seperating dogs and filling in my spare time with a little work. The monkey's are almost done. The top is on the table, now I need ideas on what to do on the boarders and the rainbow.

I was thinking maybe stars on the small purple one, but the big one? I am stuck. I might have to run out for a bit today as well, company coming and I am not ready for it.

Plus I think I need to get some purple fabric.

this is almost done
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this is what I need help on
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:20 PM
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My, MY, you have so many machines in there it looks like an operating theater!! :lol: :lol: Her i sit with my little ole thread and needle.

I think that is sooo cute!! I would have to quilt animal shapes in the big area,
Of course it would take me a month to do so!.
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:23 PM
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I am going to try and trace the animals there, including the clouds in the main area. Though I could maybe make a template of the thing and yes, do them around or trace them as well, decisions decisions
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:28 PM
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i agree with ninnie animal shapes on the outer boarder would be darling

different size pebbles might be cute good luck
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:36 PM
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When my grandson was a baby, I traced his feet and used that for a template for quilting. I did his hands that way also and it turned out so cute!
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:38 PM
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you could use extra batting and quilt around the animals and the clouds and make them stand out!
LOL ok, I'll shut up now!
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:43 PM
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I wish I could do that Ninnie, I really do, except I have no idea who the quilt is going to go to, it is a Project for

http://www.zebracentre.ca/

I started it yesterday with the wee one when we went out and I shose to bring it home to do on the big machine, I just not keen of trying to shove it through a domestic machine there. This way I can do it fairly well stress free, other than trying to decide what to do, which no matter what I would have that. I know I have some cardboard to make the template out, I have no idea where my chaulk is, (i don't have a disapearing marker). I am hoping the small local store has what I need, Otherwise it mgiht have to wait. I don't have anything else quiet ready for the table anyway, the purple fabric will have to wait.

PS, the monkeys are done and waiting to be pulled from the tear away
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:54 PM
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then what about just doing some cross hatch, it would be easy and look good and a lot faster! Also stress free.


I went and looked at the web site, what a wonderful thing to be involved in! And rewarding, i'm sure!
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It was my fist time yesterday and it was a good time, there were two ladies there that were very helpful etc.

I am not sure about straight lines on this thing any more than I am of specific shapes. But it will be easier to find something straight to fun the foot along side than that shapes, I might just try both out to see what it is, I should at least do a nice template of a star to do the purple border in, I have a sizzex die cutting machine and I have a small star that I can cut out of fun foam and that should be easy enough and maybe do a few swirly things inbetween so I am not starting and stopping a lot, Color thread? In the center I plan on matching the thread to what I am tracing, will mean more work but I think it will be worth it,
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Originally Posted by chewboo
i agree with ninnie animal shapes on the outer boarder would be darling

different size pebbles might be cute good luck
I have to say that I agree with these quilters!! :D
The quilt is gorgeous!!
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