The Last Two I Finished
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You always do wonderful work! I've kept my eye out for the digital camo, two in the Army mean I need the digital design. I found some blue and white for my Navy nephew but he doesn't want a quilt of it. He want's "normal people stuff" Aunt Sharon. lol lol
You can show your quilting!
Hugs,
Sharon
You can show your quilting!
Hugs,
Sharon
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What beautiful quilts you have made. I love the one for your son & I am sure he will treasure it forever. Your D9P is gorgeous also. I am working on a D9P myself, using Watercolor Wraps in brown for my husband. Isn't that a fun pattern to do?
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Originally Posted by jstitch
Shelly,
love the quilts.. good job.. I was hoping to see a little bit of the quilting.. Did you do these on dizzy?
Keep up the good work
love the quilts.. good job.. I was hoping to see a little bit of the quilting.. Did you do these on dizzy?
Keep up the good work
I must say. When I bought KT I had my doubts about it. The colors, the patterns....but with it all together, I love it. They are coming out with a Wildflower Serenade II that I already plan to get a couple layer cakes of. Plan on doing a d9p with those big squares. :-)
I have no idea where to begin about the camo quilt. Finding military camo quilting fabric in 3 colors isn't easy! So when we found the green, gray, and brown, we got it. I called it the 'camo vomit' quilt for quite a while! :lol: The canvas is just alot stiffer and doesn't like to move. When trying to sew in the ditch, if the seam didn't lay right I couldn't just run over it with the hopping foot and squish it down. It would bump me off course. It is really heavy too.
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