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Old 05-12-2011, 09:12 AM
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Stunning hand work!
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Stunning!!!
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WOWWWWW is all I can say..... my chin is dragging on the floor and mouth is drooling,,, fantastic work!!!
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You make my fingers twitch to start hand quilting again. Its something I find relaxing.
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Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
That is absolutely stunning! Lovely quilting. Can't wait to see more.

How big is the center medallion?
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BEAUTIFUL!!
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Oh! This is just stunning! I don't have the words to tell you how impressed I am with your quilting.
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Originally Posted by Shorebird
This is unbelievable! I am just drooling.........how many hours do you have in this center medalian?
Good question - I don't know exactly. I think about 150-170 hours.
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Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
Originally Posted by SharonD
Wow, i would love to do something like that. Did you have a pattern for this? How did you lay out your design?
Brilliant work, can't wait to see the finished item. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Hi Sharon!
No, I don't have a complete pattern for the quilt. In one of my books about the British Quilting history I saw a pictures of a very similar quilt and I fell in love with it! :) I did a little research in several books and I found some patterns there (which I had to enlarge), other patterns I draw myself or quilted them freehand like the small scrolls. The layout is made in the style of the North Country Quilts from Northern England: a huge center medallion, a wide border and crosshatch background quilting.

So you see, it's not my own design, but it's not an exact reproduction either because I did some small changes in the patterns.
Andrea, At this point do you know how you will continue, or are you still thinking about what to do next. Do you have a hard time making your ideas fit the space? I am amazed at how beautiful your quilting is, thank you so much for sharing.
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Wow!! You are GOOD!!!! I can't wait to see this finished! No pressure!
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