Geisha Garden Quilt
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This one literally took all year. I used a light fusible for the appliques and stitched them down with a small zig zag or blanket stitch. I think preparing the appliques was the most time-consuming part.
Good luck with your quilt. And I would like to see it when you finish.
Good luck with your quilt. And I would like to see it when you finish.
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Oh, by the way, there is a website where you can see some of the quilting done on the original quilt.
http://www.mustardseedquilting.com/publishedquilts.html
Though you might enjoy looking at it since you plan to do this design.
http://www.mustardseedquilting.com/publishedquilts.html
Though you might enjoy looking at it since you plan to do this design.
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