Your quilting is out of this world. I have benn watching your progress and it is an outstanding quilt.
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Wow...what beautiful quilting!!!!!
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That is so beautiful. The quilting is suberp.
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Wow, absolutely stunning work.
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Absolutely stunning
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Simply gorgeous!!! Now I want to make a quilt in neutrals and have it quilted just like this!!!
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Breathtaking!!!! No wonder she asked you to quilt it!!!! Her piecing and your quilting is a fantastic combination!!! Well done!
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OMGeeee I am speechless. This is a lovely quilt top made stunning by exquisite quilting.
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You are amazing!
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!! Beautiful!!!!!
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Thank you for sharing your methods in producing a stunning quilt. I think you missed out inspiration and talented for both makers.
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That is beautiful work. You deserve to be extremely proud of it.
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This quilt is divine. I love that you posted the process of quilting it so that we can see the transition from quilt top to quilt. The photos show how the quilting itself transforms the pieced fabric into a work of art. I hope someday I can learn to do what you do.
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Charisma, it is absolutely gorgeous!
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That is so beautiful. I just love it..
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just amazing!!
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Absolutely Stunning!!! I love everything about it!
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..sorry...can't comment...I'm speechless!
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Awesome quilt and quilting! Hard to believe that you are a "newby"......I'm sure not anywhere like that and I have been quilting two yrs. Beautiful!!!
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This is beyond Awesome!
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Oh my! What fun you must have! Wish I could come 'play' with you!!!
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It is beautiful, I am so glad that it came up again from so long ago. Do you mark the quilt before you load it on the long arm? or mark as you go?
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( Shaking head.....) My goodness! You use the same electricity that I have. Looks like your machine is not that much different than mine. And the results are to the Moon and back different. I just spent the last hour taking out some straight seams that I had put in with the wrong fabric. Marcia
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Cant wait to see the finished product! Amazing what controlled thread can do to a piece of clothe!
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Originally Posted by love to sew
(Post 8227241)
It is beautiful, I am so glad that it came up again from so long ago. Do you mark the quilt before you load it on the long arm? or mark as you go?
For the most part, if the motif I want is large and spans over the entire quilt surface I mark before I load. I will also mark before loading if the border needs to be divided up into equal increments like for a switch back feather. If I am using the piecing for my quilting motifs, I will mark as I go. So in a nutshell, big area that impacts the overall quilt, mark before loading. Little areas of quilting where I can use piecing seams as reference points, I mark as I go. For anyone interested here is a link to this quilt at the halfway point https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...e-t184163.html I can't find the final post. The QB advanced search function hasn't worked in several weeks so I can't find it. |
Whoa!!!!! Wow!!!!! Someone's getting a beauty!!!!!
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Absolutely amazing.
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Originally Posted by jodimae
(Post 5077101)
Absolutly beautiful!!! Can't wait to see it finished.
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Gorgeous for sure, it will be very elegant!
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So very beautiful!!! I can't wait for the next showing! I admire your work because it is so very graceful as well as bold. I also admire Karen McTavish's work.
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Amazing quilting! Going to pull out my Karen McTavish books.
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Heavens, your elegant quilting makes me swoon. I very much look forward to seeing more when you have finished the quilting.:cool:
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Gorgeous! The quilting is fabulous and can't wait to see the whole quilt.
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Oh this quilt is so beautiful and I can't wait to see it all done. You have done some really excellent job on your quilting..
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Old World Elegante'. Breathtaking. You have an incredible talent quilt whisperer.
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I am so in awe of your talent with a quilting machine. You take a pieced top and turn it into a true work of art. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us.
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
(Post 8227314)
Wow this is an oldie but goody that resurfaced. Love to Sew, It all depends. On this particular quilt I marked the main motifs before loading. I wished I had marked the cross hatch too as I got off on a few places.
For the most part, if the motif I want is large and spans over the entire quilt surface I mark before I load. I will also mark before loading if the border needs to be divided up into equal increments like for a switch back feather. If I am using the piecing for my quilting motifs, I will mark as I go. So in a nutshell, big area that impacts the overall quilt, mark before loading. Little areas of quilting where I can use piecing seams as reference points, I mark as I go. For anyone interested here is a link to this quilt at the halfway point https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...e-t184163.html I can't find the final post. The QB advanced search function hasn't worked in several weeks so I can't find it. |
Originally Posted by btiny36
(Post 8228578)
Okay not sure why my last link didn't work final quilting https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...t183485-4.html
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