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Old 02-14-2010, 06:50 PM
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You sure surprised me ~ thought they were hand quilted! They look fabulous! Great job!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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That looks fantastic. I need to look up this book and try it out! Was it done on a regular machine? (not a longarm?)
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Your runner was really pretty before you did the feathers. Now it is awesome!
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Very nice. Quilting sure made a big difference.
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Old 02-14-2010, 09:59 PM
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Hi,

Wow, I will need to find that book. I wonder if Joanns has it so I can use my coupon?

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Originally Posted by JanetM
I love your table runner, the pattern, your fabric choices, and your quilting.

Have you been doing FMQ for some time now, or is this your first experience? If you are a beginner, then I need to run out and purchase this book. I would really like to be able to do FMQ like this. I'm scared to death of FMQ.
Not a long time, less than a year, mainly meander, although I have done some fmq work in borders like flower shapes, spirals & feathers. But I can now see how I could do all over and make it interesting and look very good.
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Old 02-14-2010, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Debka
That looks fantastic. I need to look up this book and try it out! Was it done on a regular machine? (not a longarm?)
I have a J.6600P
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Originally Posted by Katrine
Originally Posted by JanetM
I love your table runner, the pattern, your fabric choices, and your quilting.

Have you been doing FMQ for some time now, or is this your first experience? If you are a beginner, then I need to run out and purchase this book. I would really like to be able to do FMQ like this. I'm scared to death of FMQ.
Not a long time, less than a year, mainly meander, although I have done some fmq work in borders like flower shapes, spirals & feathers. But I can now see how I could do all over and make it interesting and look very good.
Show us some more, since I need a new book like I need a hole in the head! LOL ... although, I may have to add just ONE MORE:roll:
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Old 02-14-2010, 11:24 PM
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Can't show you how exactly Omak (copyright), but have a look at this from Sally Terry's website, about the book and if you scroll down there is a sketch from the book.

http://www.sallyterry.com/utility/sh.../?objectID=495

I also have a worryingly increasing bookshelf - but I think this one is a good addition if you want to improve and expand feather designs.
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Originally Posted by Katrine
Can't show you how exactly Omak (copyright), but have a look at this from Sally Terry's website, about the book and if you scroll down there is a sketch from the book.

http://www.sallyterry.com/utility/sh.../?objectID=495

I also have a worryingly increasing bookshelf - but I think this one is a good addition if you want to improve and expand feather designs.
<g> I went to her website and will have to think about it ... she has a lot to offer ... I didn't want you to show us how, though, I just wanted to see another picture of your work ... I may be a bit obtuse, but I didn't think it would violate the copyright thing, but maybe, so I will just have to think about the book. Thank you for the link <wave>
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