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Old 03-02-2012, 01:27 PM
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Wow great quilt!
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Wow great quilt!
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How in the world did you quilt it on your domestic machine? Did you quilt in thirds? How did you manage? By the way it is a b e a u t i f u l quilt, and I love the pillow cases.........Fantastic job. Did you buy yardage or layer cakes or charm packs.....Thanks.
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How in the world did you quilt it on your domestic machine? Did you quilt in thirds? How did you manage? By the way it is a b e a u t i f u l quilt, and I love the pillow cases.........Fantastic job. Did you buy yardage or layer cakes or charm packs.....Thanks.
I quilted the whole thing the whole top in one piece..it wasn't that hard to quilt such a large quilt on my domestic machine. The middle was the hardest part, but I managed. I bought yardage and did alot of cutting as the pattern called for.
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Originally Posted by Sew and Sew View Post
How in the world did you quilt it on your domestic machine? Did you quilt in thirds? How did you manage? By the way it is a b e a u t i f u l quilt, and I love the pillow cases.........Fantastic job. Did you buy yardage or layer cakes or charm packs.....Thanks.
I quilted the whole thing the whole top in one piece..it wasn't that hard to quilt such a large quilt on my domestic machine. The middle was the hardest part, but I managed. I bought yardage and did alot of cutting as the pattern called for.
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that is so pretty. love the colors.
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Thank you
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That is stunning!!!!
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Thank you all so very much
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