My shadow trapunto quilts
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Geta, love the new pics you added and I'm waiting for your instructions on your blog. I'll mark my calendar. It appears that the technique is just like how I learned to do machine quilt only you use organza on the top. I've also seen shadow trapunto done using regular muslin...of course the bottom fabric is a really strong color and shows through almost as a pastel. Interesting.
I'm IN LOVE with your bags now!!! The shadow trapunto really lends itself to them.
I'm IN LOVE with your bags now!!! The shadow trapunto really lends itself to them.
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I just caught up with this thread and there was a sharp intake of breath and as I looked I nearly forgot to let it out again. Those are simply stunning and I am waiting with baited breath for your patterns to come out. Think you are going to be a very rich lady someday soon, youso deserve it.
The handbags are beautfiul too, perhaps I could do a little job like that, not sure about a whole quilt though.
Elle
The handbags are beautfiul too, perhaps I could do a little job like that, not sure about a whole quilt though.
Elle
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I like the idea of doing a tote bag or pillow, but what I want to know is, are they fragile? I'd hate to do all that work, and then catch the organza on something, and rip the face of the bag. thanks.
Oh, and need I even say...anything, that hasn't already been said, here...gorgeous work! :D
Oh, and need I even say...anything, that hasn't already been said, here...gorgeous work! :D
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