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joyful1 02-06-2016 05:33 AM

Job well done! It's a beautiful quilt!

kaylfordsollimo 02-06-2016 05:41 AM

Great colors, lovely design.

WMUTeach 02-06-2016 06:17 AM

It looks lovely. Don't give your self a hard time doing what is easy and natural to you. This quilt is terrific. SHHHH - the baby won't know the difference! :)

grammasharon 02-06-2016 06:38 AM

Looks great! Great color selection too and love the prairie points.

jbj137 02-06-2016 07:41 AM

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Gerbie 02-06-2016 07:57 AM

What a lovely quilt. I love that pattern and those prairie points really make the quilt pop. I love prairie points on borders, but I haven't seen many quilts with them used like you did yours. Do you mind sharing the name of the pattern you used? OOPS! I didn't read all of the thread before asking my question.

msrosecooks 02-06-2016 09:29 AM

Nice quilt, nice colors!

sulyle 02-06-2016 09:40 AM

I think the quilting is appropriate to the design. I don't like it when the quilting takes over the quilt so much that you almost can't see the design. It's a lovely quilt.

MargeD 02-06-2016 10:05 AM

It's a beautiful quilt and it looks great. I've been having the same problem myself, I set out to FMQ a quilt I'm making, then I too "chicken out" and use SID or straight stitching, especially when making 9-patch quilts, I just quilt diagonally, and lately I have been using Rayon thread and pick a decorative stitch to do the quilting. Also, when I made a patchwork/applique quilt for our DGD, I quilted around the appliques. That worked, but it was a lot of work. Currently I'm making a smaller version (Zoe was moving to a full size bed instead of a twin) for a friend's daughter. The first version of that pattern had been enlarged, thinking it would drape nicely over the sides of the bed. Thank goodness I did that because I made the top before shoulder surgery and quilted it when I was better, finishing it just in time on Christmas Eve to give to her. The smile on her face, as well as the big hug and kiss were all the rewards for making the quilt, my son even said it was probably one of my best quilts. I make my quilts with love, but it's always nice to get compliments, although hugs and kisses work very well too.

JoyjoyMarie 02-06-2016 11:02 AM

It's a darling quilt - your quilting and color choices are very nice!


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