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While scrolling through recent topics I noticed that someone was asking about McKenna Ryan patterns...
I have done several of the McKenna Ryan quilts, or versions of them. I fuse the pieces on and using invisible thread stitch very carefully around the edges...about a sixteenth of an inch inside. I love her patterns, and they turn out real pretty. Tedious, but worth it. McKenna Ryan [ATTACH=CONFIG]246177[/ATTACH] Don King Rooster Wins 2nd Place [ATTACH=CONFIG]246178[/ATTACH] |
Beautiful work. I really love them.
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Wonderful work! Love that rooster! And thanks for the tip re: sewing with mono-filament - I'm about to find the fabric for my first one - "Which came first?"
Lady at Fabric Depot said she'd help me with that as she is the batik specialist! |
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
Wonderful work! Love that rooster! And thanks for the tip re: sewing with mono-filament - I'm about to find the fabric for my first one - "Which came first?"
Lady at Fabric Depot said she'd help me with that as she is the batik specialist! Here's a couple of variations of one of M Ryan's patterns. Again, my daughter and her farm animals. M Ryan Variation [ATTACH=CONFIG]246192[/ATTACH] Horse and Chickens [ATTACH=CONFIG]246193[/ATTACH] |
Cute
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Looks like it took a lot of patience...good work!!
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love them
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Very nice work! I especially like the Don King rooster! Cute!
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Boy-I LOVE her patterns, but don't have any - YET - on my "extreme wish list"! Great quilts!
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WOW. fabulous!!
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