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Old 04-26-2007, 06:05 AM
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This is a picture of one of the Family Crazy Patch Quilts I made for Christmas. They are one of those things that I don't think the picture justifies it. Also my first shot at stippling using my new Gracie II frame. I made two pillows.

Close up of Pillow Stippling
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Pillow Cover
Christmas 2006
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Family Crazy Patch
Christmas 2006
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Old 04-26-2007, 06:07 AM
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FYI, that was my first shot at stippling period. I have a lot to learn, but only doing it will teach me.
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Wonderful job. Keep up the good work...!
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Great first job at stippling. If mine only looked that good. I know I couldn't wait to try when I got my Grace frame in Nov 06. Your right takes practice and time but oh what fun it is learning. Keep up the good work looking forward to more pics
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Donna,

You're off to a GREAT start!! Beautiful quilts & quilting!!
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Old 05-10-2007, 09:43 AM
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What machine are you using in your gracey frame? I have seen them at shows, but not been interested in actually owning one. Now that the long arm at the shop is so busy, I am changing my mind. LOL
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I have a grace frame also and use a Juki TL 98QE
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Old 05-10-2007, 11:27 AM
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I had my choice between my Singer 6268 and Quantum XL1000. I wanted to use the 6268 cuz it has a squarer throat and I was concerned about wrecking the XL, which is newer. As it turned out I had to use the XL if I wanted to use the speed control, even with the adapter.
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beautiful quilt and pillows
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:44 PM
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I see your note was written in April, but it came up on today's newsletter. Your stippling is beautiful and so is the pillow and the quilt. I was so excited to see that you did this with a Grace quilting frame. I just bought a Little Grace II and my daughter has finished putting it together except for the stylus. I have been so anxious to talk to someone who has one. I haven't even tried to thread the needle yet because it is so intimidating. I have things waiting to be quilted and haven't had the nerve to start. Just after the frame arrived, I got sick in the middle of the night and ended up having to have a pacemaker. I have never had any type of heart trouble in my life, but when it hit, it knocked me for a loop. I didn't have a heart attack; in fact, I thought I was having a gall bladder attack, but it turned out to be heart block. I feel much better now; in fact, didn't realize how bad I had been feeling before this happened, so I guess it was a blessing. Please tell me about your experience in learning to use the frame. I also bought the basic set of patterns that sit on the back of the machine, but I think you can use those paper patterns that come on a roll also. Is the frame hard to use, and have you ever used any type of frame before this one? I know anything you can tell me will give me lots of encouragement. I really can't wait to get started but was hoping to have my daughtetr beside me when I try to use it the first time because she is so much better with directions than I. Thanks so much for anything you can tell me about the little Gracie.
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