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Hi SuziC,
You were in Clearwater and didn't tell me? LOL No, really, I live just north of there and wondered if you'd found Rainbow's End in Dunedin while you were here. There's also another quilt store on Drew St. in Clearwater named Bears and Quilts that's pretty cool.
Let me know the next time you're down here and we can meet if you like.
Hugs, Ellen
You were in Clearwater and didn't tell me? LOL No, really, I live just north of there and wondered if you'd found Rainbow's End in Dunedin while you were here. There's also another quilt store on Drew St. in Clearwater named Bears and Quilts that's pretty cool.
Let me know the next time you're down here and we can meet if you like.
Hugs, Ellen
#12
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 225
I really like stippling as well, it fills in gaps real nice.I don't do alot of traditional quilting, I like to travel to my own beat, I design my own and I combine hand quilting and machine quilting. I only did hand quilting for about 10 yrs and It took me forever to complete a quilt, Then I picked up machine quilting and I wasn't happy with just that because I really liked the effect of hand quilting, so after, pursuing other ways and alternatives, I found by combining the two and doing both , I create the homie touch as well as getting more quilts done, I'm finishing up on my Christmas quilt, and I'm real pleased in how it turned out, I name my quilts and this one is called "All Hearts Come Home For Christmas" But I've got alot of ideas of other quilts that I want to do, so as soon as I finish this one I'll start on the next, Thanks for wirting back, Hope to hear from you soon.
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Becky, I tried your suggestion of not moving the fabric around as fast and SUCCESS !!!! That was the only suggestion that I could accomplish without having to go out and buy something. Will try 100% cotton when I get out...right now I use poly-cotton. THANK YOU !! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU !! The sewing was SO much easier and more fun....just whipped through the squares.
#15
Aloma, are your AT THIS TIME piecing the pieces together for the quilt or quilting it all together with batting???? The quilt I am working on now is the FIRST quilt I have quilted that does not pucker...and I took someone's advise and pinned the backing tight on the rug before I laid out the batting and then the top. Made me SO HAPPY !!!
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Joan
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#17
Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Randy
Posts: 81
Hi Everyone: Loved reading the messages and answers to the lady's feed dog questions. I'm a fairly new quilter...4 years. I'm addicted! I belong to a guild and we make and donate quilts to foster kids through our local Child Protective Agency...this year we've made and donated over 50 quilts! I have many questions but no time to write them out right now. Hope to meet you all again soon on the message board. Oh ya, I'm retired, have 6 kids, 9 grandbabies and don't play the lottery but can't pass up a casino without stopping to make a donation...last week we had a withdrawal for a change. LOL. Randy
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