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This is a better picture of the quilt.
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
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This is a better picture of the quilt.
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
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Hi everyone I haven't been on this site for a while and OH MY what beautiful quilts you all have made. I love everyone of them and the colors are great.
Now I do have one I want to show you but, you may have already seen it on another part of the board. It's called Ranchers Daughter. Also a picture of a table topper I made for my DIL. |
I would like to put a border of Delectable Mountains on a quilt some day. Your quilt is lovely.
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Very pretty quilt!
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Irishrose, I used my trusty 301. I love that machine altho I have a lot of others I love when I am using them.
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
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Irishrose, I used my trusty 301. I love that machine altho I have a lot of others I love when I am using them.
Trish your delectable mountain border is such a nice touch to the whole quilt - beautiful! I made a quilt for my brother that is all delectable mountains, which was nice, but the way you used it as a border is great! I love the colors/stars too! Nancy |
Queen's Diamond Jubilee Quilt
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After months of work, here it is! Apart from the hand stitched blanket stitch around the appliqué, it was made with my 1927 Singer 99K hand machine (appliqué, machine stitched detail, outline quilting) and 1945 Singer treadle (free motion quilting and binding).
It was seeing all the quilts on this thread that had been made entirely at home that made me determined to make a large quilt with the quilting done on the treadle, rather than cheating and getting tops done on the long arm machine at the quilt shop. Thank you all for the kick I needed! HAPPY NEW YEAR! |
Originally Posted by Muv
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After months of work, here it is! Apart from the hand stitched blanket stitch around the appliqué, it was made with my 1927 Singer 99K hand machine (appliqué, machine stitched detail, outline quilting) and 1945 Singer treadle (free motion quilting and binding).
It was seeing all the quilts on this thread that had been made entirely at home that made me determined to make a large quilt with the quilting done on the treadle, rather than cheating and getting tops done on the long arm machine at the quilt shop. Thank you all for the kick I needed! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Skip |
Muv, you must have HOURS and DAYS in that quilt. Very pretty.
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