Chain Reaction - Final Pic on Page 6
#42
Originally Posted by Steve
Could you maybe please post instructions so I could simply gander, scratch the balding, and leave it be after the notion of maybe? Yikes, it is an amazing piece (in my noggin anywho)! :thumbup:
the Irish Chain is in the public domain. i'd encourage anybody who wants to disect, figure and copy this version on their own to ...by all means ... do so. if you want instructions, though, i'm afraid we'll have to negotiate a price by pm. since the e-book isn't even started, "advance customers" would get abridged versions, tailored to the finished size they're shooting for, the size squares they're comfortable working with, fabric estimates, step-by-step illustrations, etc. at a significant discount, since i'd use whatever i developed for you as a section in the final e-book.
in most ways, it's easier than it looks. in others ... well ... there were one or two things that drove me over the edge. :lol:
#43
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You do such beautiful work Patrice!!! I'm thinkin' you're an extremely good machine quilter. I love the pattern you used for the centers. I hope you do really well with your e-book.
I wouldn't want to attempt a "larger than California King" on my machine either. That sounds HUGE. My son's was big enough thankyouverymuch. LOL
You're an inspiration to us all Patrice. :thumbup:
I wouldn't want to attempt a "larger than California King" on my machine either. That sounds HUGE. My son's was big enough thankyouverymuch. LOL
You're an inspiration to us all Patrice. :thumbup:
#45
Originally Posted by lin
You do such beautiful work Patrice!!! I'm thinkin' you're an extremely good machine quilter.
I wouldn't want to attempt a "larger than California King" on my machine either. That sounds HUGE. My son's was big enough thankyouverymuch. LOL
You're an inspiration to us all Patrice. :thumbup:
I wouldn't want to attempt a "larger than California King" on my machine either. That sounds HUGE. My son's was big enough thankyouverymuch. LOL
You're an inspiration to us all Patrice. :thumbup:
lucky for me, my nieced said she'd prefer more than one smaller than the one humongoid quilt. i'll get at least three big laps. whew!!! dodged that bullet. :lol:
#46
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
my machine quilting stinks out loud. :lol: i pre-quilted the centers before assembling the top. that way, i didn't have to freemotion.
I've done a few quilt-as-you-go on my machine, and I admit it's easier than muscling the whole thing under the needle, and I often use stencils to sew by, but that doesn't change the fact that your stitching is really good!
How 'bout I just continue to let you inspire me? :wink: :wink:
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