Nicely done!
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Vintage and Batman
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Sewed on "Seminole" my Singer 201-2 (Pic 5) and quilting it on my Handi Quilter II and "Gorda" my other 201-2. Could not find a good batman panto, so I made my own by coping four per page and cutting and joining them to make panto (Pic 4). Then I cut the batman logo vertically in the middle. Pass one on the frame does the top of each logo and pass two does the bottom of the logo carefully joining each batman. Pic #3 is how it shows on the quilt. Working so far, only a million more passes to go, LOL! Love my Vintage machines.
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Deriz56, Batman is looking pretty good.
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Batman approves, too - I ran it by him - he says AWESOME - my former boss' last name was Batt so we call him Batman.
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Very cool and clever too. Is there no end to the genius of quilter's (especially those in love with vintage!).
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Pieced and QAYG on my 1948 Singer 15-91. The colors make me smile every time I look at it. [ATTACH=CONFIG]510413[/ATTACH]
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oops! I just realized that's the pieces on the design wall and not the finished quilt.
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Thank you all for your comments. Seeing batman logo in my sleep...Lol.
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Bertie is working on a lap quilt for a friend who really likes mauve.
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Mrs. Finch Beautiful job on this quilt.
I really like this design what is it called? |
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