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Old 09-15-2011, 04:52 AM
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BoJangles
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Wow, what a fun photo shop! I love all the quilts and other projects done on the vintage machines!

I am going to post a couple pictures too.

I just finished this baby quilt yesterday. It was suppose to be a quilted book - alphabet soup - but I cut it all up and made it into a quilt. It looks like a panel, but all the yellow sashing is just that - sashing sewn on to the sides of the book blocks with corner stones added. I had to miter the border, which I usually don't do, but it turned out ok.

This quilt was made using my Eldredge Two Spools (1915) treadle, my Singer 15-88 treadle (when I needed to back tack), my Davis Vertical Feed Treadle (1886). The only E-machine was my 1976 Pfaff 1222e for finishing the binding with an invisible walking zig zag.

Nancy

Alphabet Soup Baby Quilt
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Alphabet Soup block
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Back for baby (cowboy flannel)
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