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Old 01-29-2012, 01:00 PM
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I love it!! I have blues and yellows to make a quilt for my bedroom. You really make a 9-patch look beautiful!!
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You did a great job!!
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Your quilting is absolutely beautiful!
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Very pretty.
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Oh goodness! The quilt is breathtaking, literally! Do you quilt by mail per chance?
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Awesome free hand work, love your design and colors
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Wow, that is gorgeous doodling. The nine patch is lovely and the back is awesome - looks like satin. Great job
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Love it, beautiful quilting!!
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Wow this is truly amazing. Congrats, impressive indeed! Thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-29-2012, 03:16 PM
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I would think it would be the opposite, since with one you move the fabric and the other the machine. So are you saying if I use my little machine to do this it is more free motion then a long arm? I disagree this can be done on a domestic machine, it would take longer but it can be done.

Originally Posted by jaciqltznok View Post
sadly that is NOT FQM....that is hand GUIDED quilting...a huge difference...FMQ is done on a domestic machine...while Hand Guided Quilting is done on a longarm! Great work, but it could never be done like that on a domestic machine.
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