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irishrose 09-25-2012 09:27 AM

Fred, that's a very pretty quilt. Very soothing colors. You and the FW did a good job piecing it.

vintagemotif, I love the colors in the denim. You used them to a great advantage. Your setting always makes me want to visit and relax in the hammock.

vintagemotif 09-25-2012 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by irishrose (Post 5540357)

vintagemotif, I love the colors in the denim. You used them to a great advantage. Your setting always makes me want to visit and relax in the hammock.

Thanks! I should take advantage of this beautiful weather and read some books while relaxing on that hammock. My book list is growing, but I keep finding myself drawn to quilting. I have one more charity quilt to do; and then, I will read and relax on that hammock. :)

miriam 09-25-2012 09:37 AM

I like that hammock quilt too

thepolyparrot 09-25-2012 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 5540341)
I posted a tutorial and QB ate the pictures

Oh, yikes, that's frustrating! The uploading process on QB isn't very intuitive is it? And it's pretty time-consuming. It can take a while to work up the enthusiasm to try that again.

I have tutorials up on picturetrail albums and you could do it on flickr.com, too - You can upload even large pictures and you'd have a thumbnail gallery and lots of room for a description for the steps. :)

mjhaess 09-26-2012 07:25 AM

Nothing like those old machines....Very pretty.....

Caroline S 09-26-2012 07:29 AM

Very nice quilt Fred. Soft and soothing looking. You and your Featherweight "did good".

Glenn 09-26-2012 05:55 PM

Hi Fred,

That is a very nice quilt you made on your FW.

Skip

BoJangles 09-26-2012 05:57 PM

Fred what a beautiful quilt! You say your first quilt using a FW? Are you going to quilt it yourself?

Monica those denim quilts are really inviting! Especially given the setting you used to display them! I love the red denim you used too! I guess, we should thank Cathy too since she gave you all the denim! I have done one very large quilt using denim, but it is really heavy! I really like your quilts! They are a better size for denim! You did a great job - fast too!

Nancy

vintagemotif 09-26-2012 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by BoJangles (Post 5543561)
Fred what a beautiful quilt! You say your first quilt using a FW? Are you going to quilt it yourself?

Monica those denim quilts are really inviting! Especially given the setting you used to display them! I love the red denim you used too! I guess, we should thank Cathy too since she gave you all the denim! I have done one very large quilt using denim, but it is really heavy! I really like your quilts! They are a better size for denim! You did a great job - fast too!

Nancy

Thanks Nancy! This quilt is heavy too. The denim quilts make for excellent hammock quilts. I think if one knew of someone with a hammock, a denim quilt would make a very nice present to go with the hammock. Or a wedding gift of hammock and denim quilt.

BoJangles 09-27-2012 05:08 AM

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Ok I will try again this am to load my latest project. This is a Twister Christmas quilt. Most of the piecing was done on my FW or 301, at home I used my Singer 319 in treadle. I haven't quilted, or bound it yet.

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