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Here are some pictures of a customer's antique quilt I did recently. I haven't been doing this very long, but it turned out OK and the customer was very pleased. I have an "almost" long arm, a 17" Hinterberg Voyager on a 10' frame. The top was made by the customer's great grandmother who died in 1947. I loved the fabric in the flowers!
Finished quilt [ATTACH=CONFIG]91261[/ATTACH] Back of quilt [ATTACH=CONFIG]91262[/ATTACH] Close-up of block and sashing [ATTACH=CONFIG]91263[/ATTACH] |
The 3-D pinwheel is easy-peasy. I will start a new thread with a few pictures to show how it is done.
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O.K. I have an idea now. lol, for everyone else out there, down here much of the time we don't give miles from anywhere , just how many hours it takes to get there.
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Sylviak, I love the quilt and you did a beautiful job on the quilting. Gerbie
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Thanks Too much fabric, I would really like to know how they are done. Gerbie
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Originally Posted by sylviak
Here are some pictures of a customer's antique quilt I did recently. I haven't been doing this very long, but it turned out OK and the customer was very pleased. I have an "almost" long arm, a 17" Hinterberg Voyager on a 10' frame. The top was made by the customer's great grandmother who died in 1947. I loved the fabric in the flowers!
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The first 2 are pre-IQ (computerized) and the 3rd. is after I got IQ.
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The first two are gorgeous!!!!!!!!!! You have so much talent you don't need IQ. :)
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Originally Posted by bstroud51
Quilted on Tin Lizzie w/Shirley II Computer version.
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
tin lizzie. totally free motion. i chose not to use the stitch regulator. this was the first thing i did when i got the machine.
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