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Old 09-28-2010, 07:05 AM
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You've got another masterpiece there!
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Absolutely fantastic. I also hand quilt and can really appreciate your stitches.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
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Old 09-28-2010, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Jory
I'd like to try something like your quilt.
What kind of fabric did you use? Is it muslin? It seems to me that muslin comes in different weights, or qualities. Do you know what I mean? What is your recommendation re the cloth?

And did you use quilting thread? How many stitches to an inch? What kind of batting (cotton? cotton-poly blend? low loft? etc.)

Thanks for your time answering all of my questions! You can reply off list if you want: [email protected]

The quilt is a museum piece: you must be incredibly proud!!

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Awesome quilt.....Learning to quilt and would love the answer to these questions also....Stunning
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Old 09-28-2010, 08:31 AM
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Your quilt is stunning. I admire your work so much. Thank you for sharing it.
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Old 09-28-2010, 09:12 AM
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You should frame this and enjoy it on your wall!!!
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stunning!
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Old 09-28-2010, 09:30 AM
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So, so pretty!
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Old 09-28-2010, 09:45 AM
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I'm pleased to answer your questions!

I use a patchwork solid fabric with a high thread count - the best one for me is a fabric with 75 -80 threads per square inch in each direction. Unfortunately the thread count is not written on the fabric bolds but after 20 years of handquilting I can see the right quality from a distance of a few meters... I love to use the P&B Solids or the Moda Bella Solids. They are available in many different colors. I've also used muslin with a similar thread count and it works great.

I normally use hand quilting thread and I prefer the YLI brand. I've also used Gütermann and King Tut and Treasure of Superior Threads. I can do 12-14 stitches to an inch (only counted on the top), sometimes one or two more - it depends a lot of the fabric and the batting.

My prefered battings are Hobbs or Legacy 80/20, Quilters Dream cotton, Legacy or Tuscany cotton, all low loft. I want to have the look of an antique quilt and theses battings are good for that!

If you have some further questions - just ask!


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This is so beautiful, I always look forward to your quilt posts.
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Absolutely awesome!!!!
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