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Thank you for sharing your work and for the great Tute on the other thread. Your work is really beautiful. I love stained glass quilts and have done one or two. This technique would certainly be easier with the curves. There are many beautiful yarns available now too and it would be interesting to see how other yarns could be used with this technique. I especially love the varigated yarns in bright colours. Might have to have a little play with this!!!
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AwEsOmE
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I found your tutorial in another place. Here is is for those who haven't found it yet. :-)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-110571-1.htm |
You are indeed an artist! I keep going back and looking at your stain glass with awe.
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Dear Deb:
Where did you find that beautiful fabric? And what ply yard and what kind did you buy? Also, where did you get the pattern of the rose? Love it. I've always wanted to do this. Thanks for sharing Pat |
was the flowers painted or appliqued? Thank you
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A MAZE ZING !!!!!!!
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That is very elegant and stunning. Love the colors. Nice work.
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It is absolutely transluscent! Your fabric choices are perfect and using the yarn to outline was a master stroke! Well done!
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I recently use a satin stich to do my hummingbird stained glass and love the way it turned out. (couldnt find my bias tape and was anxious to get it done hahah)
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