More eye candy! Beautiful
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Beautiful! love it since red is my favorite color.
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Awesome. Your quilt is beautiful. What a wonderful idea to use toile (spelling?). I have some dutch blue toile that I've had for years and never could figure out a pattern for it, but, now I have a great inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
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its very pretty!!!!
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Absolutely love it, but I'm a lover of reds. You did a fantastic job and the graduate is going to be thrilled. Thanks for sharing.
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What a stunner that turned out to be,looks awesome.
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Wow...it's beautiful!!! Great colors! :)
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Originally Posted by debcavan
(Post 5285400)
Oh, I am having a real hard time thinking of the total number of half square triangles you made. That certainly was a labor of love and it is gorgeous. I would say it is even more gorgeous in person. Congrats
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Originally Posted by joycet
(Post 5285623)
Your quilt is gorgeous!!! I love my 301. In fact I loved it so much I bought another one. The "new" one is in a cabinet. The other is portable. You mentioned quilting it on a short arm machine. What kind do you have? I have a Viking set up and really don't care for it. Maybe because I haven't used it so much???
I have a BabyLock Quilters Choice Professional on a New Joy frame. It's OK, because I can certainly quilt my own quilts. However, because the BabyLock only has a 9-1/2" harp, my quilting space for most quilts is only 4-1/2" to 5-1/2" depending on the size of the quilt. I just finished a smallish quilt that I was able to use a 5-1/2" pattern on, but larger quilts like the red one I have to stick to a 5" pattern because of the bulk of the quilt on the roller as I get toward the end. It's kind of frustrating, because I would love to be able to do whole block motifs, but I can't. I do a lot of pantographs because of this rather than custom or heirloom type quilting. But it's OK until I can afford something else in the future. |
Beautiful quilt! Congrats to the grad and to you!!!
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