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Ditto everyone else.
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Thanks for the explanation Maggie....its just gorgeous however you did it, but the 60 degree angles make sense. I'm sure your quilting is just as gorgeous... :D
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Absolutely gorgeous...how much of the floral border print was required for the runner.
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Originally Posted by maggiemuggins
Absolutely gorgeous...how much of the floral border print was required for the runner.
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beautiful.
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Very NICE!!!
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What technique is that? I would love to learn to do it. Elegant and very victorian. Great job
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Lookatchoo!! Nice mitering job, very nice indeed.
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So gorgeous! Can you tell us how you did this? Is it embroidered or did you cut out each element and applique it on the background fabric????
I like your carpet...we have a houseful of the same pattern only ours is white! I think it's called "oatmeal." Been down for about 16 years and still looks like brand new. Love Burber! |
That was boarder fabric cut down the middle and the 60 dgree cuts to finish the ends. Was a very simple pattern, this was done this spring, and I don't have the name of the pattern handy.
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AWESOME
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How beautiful!
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WOW that is gorgeous! Love it!
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Just beautiful!!
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Oooooohhhh!!! Just lovely!!!!
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So dainty and elegant! Lovely!
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That is gorgeous and well done!
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Elegant is a good word to describe this piece. At first, I thought it was made from hankies. It's beautiful!
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wow, just wow, that is absolutely beautiful.
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Very pretty. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
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Love the pattern where did you find it? I tried looking up the patter you mentioned by couldn't find it. Could you please help find it have a friend who really loves that type of runner. I sure would appreciate it.
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