My Cherry Surprise Quilt- QUILTED!!!
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Posts: 857
Lisa T., I was so excited to see your posting tonight and I knew your cherry surprise quilt would be stunning.
You certainly have the vision for design and color. I really admire your talent. It is always a joy to see your work.
How are your young boys? I finally got down to Quilters' Haven last month when our Wednesday small group went on a road trip :-)
Blessings to you and your family....
You certainly have the vision for design and color. I really admire your talent. It is always a joy to see your work.
How are your young boys? I finally got down to Quilters' Haven last month when our Wednesday small group went on a road trip :-)
Blessings to you and your family....
#29
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: NY
Posts: 10,590
And proud you should be! It is a beautiful quilt. It is so exciting to put the final stitch in a quilt that has been so long in the making. Almost all of my quilts are years in the making due to hand quilting. Your mitered corners on the binding look perfect to me. I can't possibly see how they could be any better. I also don't know about sewing the miter seam. I have heard it is required in judged shows but I never knew if that meant front and back? I have always sewn the back miter but never the front. I have only entered one show but it was a small local affair and I believe the only ribbons they hand out are vendors choice and peoples choice. I certainly did not get any kind of judges critique when I picked it up. It was fun to see the quilt hanging there though. You should enter it. You can find local shows through your guild and there is always state and county fairs.
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