Originally Posted by Krystyna
(Post 5825183)
It is lovely, indeed. What about backing it and quilting around the design?
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Gorgeous fabric. I can see it as a wall hanging.
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So beautiful! Actually I think this is easy - what to do with it? - send it to me!! LOL - be sure to post pics of what you end up with!
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Take a peek at Margie's Cheater Quilt here on QB.. I don't know how to get the link here, but I did a "search" for "cheater" and found it again.. Her quilt is fantastic, and I'm sure yours will be, too!
You have a lovely piece! |
they are beautiful
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It is beautiful fabric as is! I would love to have enough for one block wonder quilt.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 5825306)
I would start by covering my ironing board with paper and give it a good press to heat set the colours and remove any wax residue if it is wax resist batik. I would then buy some synthrapol and mix it up in a bath tub of water. I would gently swish it around in the tub and see if any colour bleeds into the water. If it does bleed, give it another go in the tub and check to see if any colours are bleeding into the cream. If it is good, then dry it.
I would then use it like wholecloth panel, sandwich and quilt around the different patterns in the panel. |
I would put it on a wall, quilt around pattern, beautful panels.
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Originally Posted by BrendaY
(Post 5826282)
Take a peek at Margie's Cheater Quilt here on QB.. I don't know how to get the link here, but I did a "search" for "cheater" and found it again.. Her quilt is fantastic, and I'm sure yours will be, too!
You have a lovely piece! http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t212297.html |
That is so beautiful. I love the colors.
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