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Old 02-01-2011, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BJ SewKkrazzy
First cq always use a foundation piece to lay the fabric on...then we do all the emblishing from stitches to beads, buttons, etc. Batting is rarely used at all, depends on the project. Once the item is done, it is backed with usually a solid piece of fabric which then hides all the backside stitches. When I make Christmas stockings, I will use batting to give them a puffy look, then I will add the lining afterwards to hide the backside.
Does this make sense?
Thank you so much for responding, BJ. I love your work!
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Old 02-01-2011, 10:04 AM
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You're welcome!!!!!!!
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Absolutely Amazing!!
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Old 02-01-2011, 11:04 AM
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Which one???? Did you go to my flckr site? Thanks for your appreciation!!! Why else do we quilt? We want others to enjoy also!!!! http://www.flickr.com/photos/52086995@N00/
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Yes I went to your site they are all amazing to me. I am fascinated by crazy quilts .. I have one block started just the material sewed to the muslin (sp) I am using blue jean centers and other materials around it... not near as fancy as yours. But my twist to them. I have not gotten to the fancy stitches around the seams by any means. But you do inspire me.
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The beauty of Crazy Quilts....there is no wrong way to do them...there are no mistakes, there are no do overs...each is expressive in its own right!!!
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I love your crazy quilting very Victorian looking and feminine reminds me of ladies walking down the streets in long dresses carrying parasols.
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Beautiful work. On my bucket list to do this someday! :roll:
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I LOOOOVE the one with the pansies! They are my favorite flower! Nice job!
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Thanks for all your remarks....warms my heart...especially when it's only 12 degrees outside!!!!
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