sorry the quilting I got it off of craigslist for $1100.00, the frame and the machine. What a steal, I jumped in the car, with a friend who has something similar, and she said you better take it, so we loaded it up, but It is in the living room, and is driving me crazy, I need more space.
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What a wonder trio. Very lovely.
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They all look wonderful. I love that you did matching pillow cases
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They look great!
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Great quilts!
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stay stitch the edge and even spray starch in maybe that will help.
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Beautiful work!! thanks for sharing!
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I love them all. The one for the wedding gift...I had all the same prints in my basket in the yellow/lavendar colorway. Old fashioned looking..yes and that was why I loved it. I put them back when I saw that they had a different palette back in stock that I wanted more. To bind the antique looking quilt, I would use binding that is cut on the bias. It will have a little more give and won't cause puckering so much as you stitch the binding down. I have lots of old old quilts that were hand stitched and they have wavy edges too. I think people maybe didn't pay so much attention to the bias when they were cutting way back when. All of the quilts are lovely. Three in a week?? What will you do for an encore? LOL!
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You did great on your two quilts and the one you bought reminds me of the quilts of the 70's made in Oklahoma and New Mexico. Your colors are perfect.
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