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Old 04-24-2011, 12:44 PM
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I love all the colors you used in the top and the backing is great also. Very nice job of using up scraps.
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Very interesting design. Really like this name, so fitting. Did you sew the scraps on with the longarm, or use the regular machine for that, then longarmed the borders? I can see so many possibilites.
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What a cool quilt. I like how you created it with what ever shape came out from the stash. Your binding fabric is bright, colorful and a perfect choice.
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Oh wow, I love this! It reminds me of tile mosaics. You really did a great job with the color. I can see where this would be a good exercise in color theory. This looks great. I would love to see it after a few washings to see how it rags up for you with those raw edges. You have some very interesting scrap shapes! And your LAing of it compliments it perfectly, but I expect no less from you! :wink:
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Beautiful!!!!! what is the name and maker of binding fabric?
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I love it! It's interesting, different & delightful!
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Originally Posted by Caroline S
Wonderful idea. Another quilt I want to add to the "to do" list. How long did it take you to do one block? Seems simple to do.
I had all the blocks done in an evening in between regular house stuff.....so not long. I think I assembled some rows the next morning...but this can easily be done in a day.
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That is really awesome. Beautiful job.
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Originally Posted by annieshane
Very interesting design. Really like this name, so fitting. Did you sew the scraps on with the longarm, or use the regular machine for that, then longarmed the borders? I can see so many possibilites.
I used my regular machine because I was waiting for my long arm to be serviced.....I thought that it could easily be done on the long arm....but maybe a bit more difficult to get straight lines. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by vic
Beautiful!!!!! what is the name and maker of binding fabric?
Thanks! The binding fabric is Pattern # 5809 by Eilen Edith for Blank quilting. Thanks!
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