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I was given this panel and didn't know what to do with it. I am not much on wall hangings so decided to use it as a centerpiece for a lap quilt. I used double high loft batting and hand quilted around the main subjects and the muscles of the horses. With so much batting I couldn't take real small stitches, I think they are about 5 per inch. I am debating about the borders. Maybe a braid pattern in browns or I have a sand colored southwest print with kokapelli figures. I am resting my hands before I finish it.
Center panel of quilt [ATTACH=CONFIG]115937[/ATTACH] Upper right hand corner [ATTACH=CONFIG]115938[/ATTACH] Horses in center [ATTACH=CONFIG]115939[/ATTACH] |
Wonderful
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Spectacular!!!!
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I love what you done!!!
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All I can say is WOW! One day I plan on doing an Indian theme quilt.
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This is just gorgeous! Thank you for sharing.
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That is beautiful.....Is there a name on the panel... I would love to try and find it...
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that is great
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I really love the center print and your border. You did a fantastic job on it. I would really love to have a p0anel like that my GD would just love it.
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Some have asked for the name on the panel. It is called Native Legacy by Spring Industries. It is several years old but you might try Ebay to see if anyone has it.
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There are a couple posted in Ebay...
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Beautiful! I love horses and Native American themes.
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Great work, love the colors.
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Beautiful and great work!
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Absolutly gorgeous!!
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Beautiful....
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IMHO: I think I would bring a fairly thin blue border first, then that brown border... then bind it in blue too. It's so pretty! Nice work.
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Beautiful! Love the horse/western theme quilts.
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