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If you have an embroidery machine, it would be lovely to scatter a few around. If not, maybe a friend would do it for you. I love the quilt. Christmas blues are always so soothing.
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Originally Posted by charismah
(Post 5460041)
I would just google designs to get an outline and use wool or batting scraps..make them more 3-d and fluffy like snowflakes.
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I actually like the quilt as is...not sure where you would put some large snowflakes.
I might increase the border a bit more. Kirsten |
How about doing this in your sashing?
http://stores.digitechpatterns.com/-...aph/Detail.bok |
Try making templates from paper cut snowflakes and either fuse or needle turn them in applique
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Thanks everyone for some great ideals. I was looking through this site and just stunning patterns. Whis I did longare quilting.
Originally Posted by wakrueger
(Post 5467629)
How about doing this in your sashing?
http://stores.digitechpatterns.com/-...aph/Detail.bok |
Your quilt is beautiful ! What pattern did you use ? Please pm me. Sorry, can't help with the snowflakes.
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Wow what a great quilt.
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a fun way to get a pattern would be to make your own paper snowflakes. fold paper into 6ths ( 60 degree angle). cut into the folds. refold so you have new edges to cut shapes . open it up and you have a snowflake!
p.s. i really like your quilt! |
Thank you, will give this a try.
Originally Posted by nancia
(Post 5475296)
a fun way to get a pattern would be to make your own paper snowflakes. fold paper into 6ths ( 60 degree angle). cut into the folds. refold so you have new edges to cut shapes . open it up and you have a snowflake!
p.s. i really like your quilt! |
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