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    Old 10-13-2018, 10:36 AM
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    Default Gail's Asian circle quilt

    My friend Gail saw a quilt I made and posted on the QB several years ago Showcase of Asian Fabrics made and quilted by feline fanatic

    Like me, she also has a love of Asian prints and was inspired to make one as well. She loved it so much she made a 2nd one for her good friend who is a Buddhist teacher and had me quilt it for her (I also quilted her first one but never got pics of it). Each of these quilts were quilted differently. All the circles are turned applique and hand sewn. As an aside, I am also making another circle quilt like this for my DH who was disappointed when he found out the first one I made I was sending off to my mom. It is languishing in my UFO pile but I will finish it, hopefully within the next year.

    Because her friend is a Buddhist teacher I researched motifs significant to Buddhism. In between the circles I quilted lotus blossoms and in each of the corners I quilted a Dharma Wheel. The Ginkgo leaf borders were in keeping with the Asian theme of all the fabrics. All the circles are ditched as well as the inner borders and the large square on point formed when Gail changed fabrics. I loved that touch, so much so, that I wanted to emphasize it by changing design to an Asian style cloud.

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    Batting: 1 layer of Hobbs Tuscany wool
    Thread: Glide in color Cleopatra in the top and magnaglide prewounds in the bobbin (Tuscan is the name of the color of the bottom thread). The Cleopatra Glide is very shiny and could almost pass as a metallic. It really helped compliment all the metallic in the fabrics and positively shimmers under direct light.
    Quilting time: 31.5 hours
    Marking time: approximately 6 hours
    Design and research: I never keep track but easily another 6

    Here is the whole quilt taken from a few different angles:
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    Some closeups of the quilting:
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    And a gratuitous back shot. The wet spot is from me spraying the top to get some wrinkles out of the circles from being rolled up on the take up roller.
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    As always, I look forward to your comments. Thanks for looking.
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    Old 10-13-2018, 11:05 AM
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    You are truly an artist!
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    Old 10-13-2018, 11:13 AM
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    Beautiful, great quilting
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    what a beauty!
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    I love the fact that you took the time to research symbols that would be meaningful to the recipient. The quilting looks wonderful and fits the quilt perfectly.
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    ​Lovely quilt!
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    Magnificent quilting, appliquing, and pattern. You and Gail scored a touchdown.
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    quilt and quilting are great
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    What a stunning quilt! Beautiful job on the quilting!
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    Originally Posted by Sync
    I love the fact that you took the time to research symbols that would be meaningful to the recipient. The quilting looks wonderful and fits the quilt perfectly.
    I agree...that makes the quilt even more special. A beautiful quilt and your quilting is superb. Thank you for sharing.
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