Originally Posted by Lori L
Originally Posted by candlequilter[/quote
Oh Lori, I love it I do I do I do. And then to hear that you weren't feeling well while you were working on it. Thank you just doesn't seem like enough to say - but thank you!!!!!!!!!! This is so fun to see them with the border(s) being added. I need to get busy and take pictures of the one I am working on so that I can post it.
Thanks again,
Sherryl
Sherryl.....I am so glad you like it! I was feeling much better when I started work on your center and made sure I wasn't "under the influence" of pain meds. LOL
I have a another question for you regarding my daughter's quilt. She is now asking to have a fleece backing......after I went out and bought the flannel that she previously said she wanted :) How is the best way to handle using fleece? Should I have it quilted with only a fabric (muslim) backing, skipping the batting and then somehow attach the fleece? Or have you ever had luck using fleece as a backing with a long arm? If I ever get this quilt done it will be a miracle!!! I'm attaching a picture of the completed top cuz I'm so darn proud of myself I could just wiggle all over :) I can guarantee this pattern will never, ever be repeated by me as long as I shall live!! Why I thought a beginner could tackle a pattern like this is beyond me. As my quilting instructor said "are you stupid!" but then told me how proud she was :)
Hi Lori, Aren't kids great especially when they think we can make anything!!!! To be honest I have not quilted any fleece backing on my longarm. However, I do have a good friend that has done several quilts with fleece for the backing (no batting just fleece on the back). She says that you just have to be careful because it will move around unless you have it secured well. I always secure my tops when I am working on them so I would just use extra care doing the fleece to try and eliminate any wrinkles that might try to work in. I wouldn't do the muslin back first - just your quilt top and the fleece for the backing would be plenty. I have made a throw quilt for my daughter when she was out on an aircraft carrier for 10 months that was fit for the bunk or rack as they call them. It was just the quilt top with the fleece back and it worked out great. But I did that one on my home machine before I got the longarm. She had picked up fabric in Hawaii and wanted me to make her the throw using that. It was her third deployment to the Arabian Sea and she knew that the air conditioning was usually on and she wanted something that she could throw over her and not have to worry about other blankets in such a limited space. I am gain to do the fleece backing if you are. Your quilt top is absolutely beautiful and I am crazy enough to want to tackle that pattern myself. We must be very much alike. :lol:
Thanks,
Sherryl