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Really fantastic job on both!
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What gorgeous quilting... WOW. I'm sure you will bless the two ladies' socks off with these!
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Prettip, its not a pantograph but a digital design. I combined the corner designs with the top row design. The sides I chunked as I went down the quilt. For the SpiderWeb as I knew I'd have to go thru all those seams in the center, I found a design that would basically go around it instead of thru it. Only problem there was it made the center bunch up. Back to the drawing board on that idea. Also I have robotics as my hands tremor too much to do free motion but there is still a lot you have to do in preparing these designs to fit your quilt.
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Quilter 65, what tool are you talking about that you need for the Spiderweb? I didn't use anything for mine. I started out with a foundation piece and just sewed strips to it. I marked the foundation piece where to put the 1st strip on each side though. I got both of these patterns from Craftsy 2012 BOM.
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they both look great. I would love to have quilting that looked that good - I am still fighting trying to quilt on my DSM. I can't even do stitch in the ditch straight LOL
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love scrappies. Yours are beautiful.
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I love them. Nice colors so bright & cherry.
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Both look AWESOME. Its amazing how our scrap piles always look the same no matter how many scrappies we make.
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Beautiful quilts! Your quilting is quite lovely! Great job!
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Those are really lovely quilts. We make those spider web ones too at our group, for charity, I think they're great to use up strips. It's on my to-do list for the very near future for a friend of mine, so thanks for the advice about the larger strips on either end. Also it's nice to see one made with the white criss-cross, we've been making them in black, dark-blue or dark-brown, so to see them in white, gives you more ideas what it looks like :) The second quilt is so lovely too!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
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