New from canada and new to quilting!
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Idaho
Posts: 11,375
Hello! Welcome from Idaho! Becuase of the thickness involved, I would not get too fancy with the quilting. Depending on the batting you choose, I don't think I would do every ditch, just decide which seams you want to quilt next to and have fun. Just my opinion.
#16
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 4
ok can't keep up with thanking everybody....................thank you all for the welcome and for your comments and suggestions. I can see from the beautiful pictures as your profile pic that you wonderful ladies know what you're doing!!! One day I would love to make quilts like yourselves.......they are beautiful and so inspiring! keep up the great work!
P.S what is stippling?
P.S what is stippling?
#20
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Albuquerque
Posts: 291
Hi,
Welcome from a Canadian expat!
I agree with the suggestion to stipple, it is something that has a lot of forgiveness, but it would be helpful to practice a little so that you get the hang of it.
Another option, take the top into your local quilt store and ask them for suggestions.
Welcome from a Canadian expat!
I agree with the suggestion to stipple, it is something that has a lot of forgiveness, but it would be helpful to practice a little so that you get the hang of it.
Another option, take the top into your local quilt store and ask them for suggestions.
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