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Old 09-15-2018, 09:34 PM
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I've done all the quilting on my quilts on my regular sewing machine. I started out doing stippling and have progressed to doing some patterns. I've invested so much money in fabric, patterns, books, and tools I can't justify paying someone else to quilt them. Also, I have always been too insecure about my stitching to have anyone else see my work. After 20 years of quilting, it's my least favorite part of the process. Trying to maneuver the weight of a large quilt is very exhausting. The last one I quilted was the 2016 Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt.
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Old 09-16-2018, 01:10 AM
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that's beautiful Leslie~
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Old 09-16-2018, 01:18 AM
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I do a little bit of everything. however i am feeling at the time. my most recent DJ i machine stitched all the sashings, and scallops, (like the ladies on here did in the dear jane blog years ago) but 'I' was the orginal , 'put the finished quilt in a hand quilting frame) and do all the little blocks. i free motion some, several easy patterns, or stitch in the ditch some. But my most favorite of all time is just taking it to a lady who does lots of different panagrams on a queen for $50. she does all the work of sandwiching it on her LA, and i just trim and put the binding on.
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Audsgirl, I absolutly love that quilt. OMG, it is so stunning. what was the name of that quilt? i did one of hers, and took me a couple years to get it done, but yours is 'over the top'
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Old 09-16-2018, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by sewNso View Post
Audsgirl, I absolutly love that quilt. OMG, it is so stunning. what was the name of that quilt? i did one of hers, and took me a couple years to get it done, but yours is 'over the top'
Thanks, sewNso and 117becca. I appreciate the kind words. The quilt was called En Provence. I used Bonnie's color scheme. My daughter loves purple, so I gave the quilt to her. It was the first time I had added a flange. I used Elmer's glue to hold the flange in place while I attached the binding. It worked pretty well. The quilt has 5 colors of thread on it, and I did 5 different designs, including SITD between the blocks. I have 2 more of Bonnie's quilts waiting to be quilted, but I don't know when I will get around to doing them.

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I would like to purchase an inexpensive embroidery machine to quilt with. What kind do you use and any features I should make sure it has?
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Old 09-17-2018, 02:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Taxgal 17 View Post
I would like to purchase an inexpensive embroidery machine to quilt with. What kind do you use and any features I should make sure it has?
unless you want to stick to quilt-as-you-go, you need a machine with a decent sized throat of at least 9".
none of those are inexpensive, i'm afraid.
set your budget first.
then shop around. stick to brands you can take to a nearby place that is certified to repair/service them, whether or not you bought them there.
brother and babylock each rolled out new machines last month.
you might find some good deals on used models at various levels, so a higher end model will fit into your budget.
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Old 09-17-2018, 02:58 AM
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well, audsgirl, if that's how good you are when you don't like the quilting phase, i can only bow to you in awe.
impressive, gorgeous, and all other good things.
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Originally Posted by Rose_P View Post
Another good source of quilting designs is Kreative Kiwi.
that piece of advice is going to cost me a small fortune! lol
great prices, but soooo many choices.
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I just checked out the quilting designs (and embroidery and applique) at Kreative Kiwi. Great site! Got lots of great stuff plus some good freebies for just under $20. Thanks for the link,Rose!
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