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Old 10-18-2010, 06:01 PM
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Geeze, did you get any sleep or eat? Beautiful quilts! :thumbup:
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Old 10-18-2010, 06:35 PM
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Beautiful !! Love when those quilting angels sit on your shoulder ?? Even if for a while one needed to sleep :)
Hope your visit is Great, and have no doubt will all be cherished !!
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Craftygirl
They are all fantastic. Can you explain for me how you did the border on both the front and back to look the same. I really love the look of the back with the border.
The way I do the boarders so they match on front and back is cut the boarders twice the size as I need. Sew one edge with a 1/4" seam so I can have that as a reference to fold under when sewing the back boarder. Then I sew the boarders on like normal. Opps! Forgot one step. I first iron the boarder in half, so I have a good crease to line up the batting with. Then I sew it on the front side, just like you would normally do the outside boarder.

Now, layer the backing material on your batting and baste it in place. The nice thing about doing it this way is that since the quilt is only 48" wide, I can use just one piece of fabric for the backing. It doesn't cover the whole back because the boarder is wide enough so it doesn't have to. I do hand baste the otuside edges of the fabric backing in place so that it doesn't move or roll after it's done.

Next, layer the quilt as you normally would butting the batting up to the crease you made in the outside boarder. Then you quilt or in my case I tied the quilt and only stitched around both sides of the first boarder and then the inside seam of the outside boarder. This gives you a good line to sew your back side boarder to. Then I turn the whole thing to the back side and fold the corners so they are mitered. Then hand stitch like any other binding you put on. It's the simplest way I know of the finishing off a quilt.

I hope this makes some sense to you.
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:14 PM
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It does indeed. Thank you so much for taking the trouble to give me such detailed information. That is great and I am going to try it.
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You win the gold! Indeed - you have completed a marathon - and all the quilts are beautiful!
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Old 10-18-2010, 07:52 PM
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I love that you tie your quilts. Do you do any quilting, or are they just tied? I like to tie mine also. It gives me a warm "grandma" feeling to have a tied quilt on my bed.
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I think you need to get some rest! That was some marathon. Gorgeous quilts as a result
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Old 10-18-2010, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by madamekelly
I love that you tie your quilts. Do you do any quilting, or are they just tied? I like to tie mine also. It gives me a warm "grandma" feeling to have a tied quilt on my bed.
I do stitch in the ditch on the boarders but for the most part I just tie them. I want to learn to machine free motion quilt but I just don't seem to find the time as I have so much to get done before Christmas and these side jobs are kicking my buttock.LOL I still have 5 fleece blankets with appliqued pillow cases (1 Redskins, 2 Dallas, 2 Steeler's) to do and havn't even started making my pattern for them yet. Also, I really want to do a nice big one, like a queen size for one of my brothers because he love quilts so much. He goes to lots of shows just to drool over them. He will call me and talk about how nice they are but then says how he could never afford to buy one. So his is a must do for me. He lives in Maine so I want to make it nice and warm to. Might make it with a wool batting, not sure yet because I have never worked with wool. It makes me itch to much. LOL

Oh yea, rest will come but not until after the New Year! Then I'm going into hiding for a while. LOL
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Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Geeze, did you get any sleep or eat? Beautiful quilts! :thumbup:
only if it counts doing it with your eyes open
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ok I found the web site for the Little Blossom block.
http://www.quilterscache.com/L/LittleBlossomsBlock.html
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