Cotton Theory Projects
#23
I just saw Cotton Theory quilts at the AQS quilt show in Lancaster. They took my breath away. The one that was hanging looked like it was embroidered from a distance. Absolutely gorgeous !!! When you got up close you realized it was all in this cotton theory method and beautiful stitiches on you machine. I decided right then and there to start saving to get to a camp.
I can't wait to see more of your pictures. Great work!!!
I can't wait to see more of your pictures. Great work!!!
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: la la land
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I had asked around at LQS and I was told in order to teach a class the instructor needed special training. So noone has classes. Is this correct? I bought your video and patterns back in November in 2004 in Texas. Please let us know how to be able to take classes and clear up this confusion.
Your work is lovely :thumbup:
Your work is lovely :thumbup:
#29
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,325
Originally Posted by ConnieF
Betty Cotton Theory is fun to do.
She Betty did seminar in our area, and I have bought 2 of her books. My SIL also wahted the books, and we want to do the bath rug. It is a way to quilt as you go and when all is sewn together all you have to do is the binding and you are done... so you are only quilting one small piece at a time...
ConnieF
She Betty did seminar in our area, and I have bought 2 of her books. My SIL also wahted the books, and we want to do the bath rug. It is a way to quilt as you go and when all is sewn together all you have to do is the binding and you are done... so you are only quilting one small piece at a time...
ConnieF
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