Some past projects
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The first picture is a table runner I made at a class where we learned how to use the twister tool. The second is my first attempt at creating a dresdan plate, I made it into a table topper for my husband's Aunt Elsie who always had a plastic doilie on her kitchen table. The third is the rage quilt I made for my oldest son who is an Alabama alumni and lives and breaths BAMA.
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Welcome to the board!
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All three are really beautiful!
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I like all three!
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Oh great job on them all! I must admit Dresden Plates are my all time fav but that Bama quilt is FUN too. I'll be watching for more beautiful projects from you!
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you have been busy.. thanks for sharing your ideas
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Looks like fun projects. : )
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Great work on all!!!!!
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cute projects.
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All of your projects look great!!
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Thanks for sharing! Love them all! Have a Dresden(large) to finish and plan to use your idea of echo quilting....looks good!
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Nice projects! The rag quilt looks sooo cozy.
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Very nice. I love them all.
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all very nicely done
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very nicely done!!!!!
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Thanks all, and I should learn to spell Dresden correctly!
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They're wonderful!!! :thumbup:
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Beautiful quilts!! Welcome from New York!
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Great projects! Looking forward to seeing more... :)
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Love the '30's fabric on the Dresden plate. Thanks for sharing.
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So cute, love them!
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Good work!
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Great job on all!
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Nice. Don't you love the twister ruler!
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Those are very nice!
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All are wonderful. I really love the brightness of the rag quilt.
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Nice work on all...and especially....ROLL TIDE!
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Beautiful projects. And, ROLL, TIDE, ROLL!!!!!
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Great projects
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RFC I like the way you quilted the Dresden Plate.....and love the BAMA quilt. The twister is pretty nice, too. Thanks for sharing.
I am about to start on a rag quilt. May I ask what you used for "a batting"? I'm torn with what to use as I don't want this quilt to be too heavy. I plan to mail it to the recipient and weight could be a factor. |
Wow those are all really great.......Happy quilting :)
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Great job on all your projects. Really like your twister.
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Thanks for sharing your great quilts.
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Great work, good color combinations,.....fun quilts
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Those are wonderful..
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I like all three.
Originally Posted by Retired Fire Chief
(Post 6265641)
The first picture is a table runner I made at a class where we learned how to use the twister tool. The second is my first attempt at creating a dresdan plate, I made it into a table topper for my husband's Aunt Elsie who always had a plastic doilie on her kitchen table. The third is the rage quilt I made for my oldest son who is an Alabama alumni and lives and breaths BAMA.
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