I love your quilt. Beautiful job.
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funny how many lovers knots there are that claim to be the true thing
yours is beautiful - that pattern really appeals |
What an amazing quilt. Your work is exquisite!
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Awesome is the word! Thanks for sharing this fantastic quilt!
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oh boy fantastic quilt-- S I D is all i could think would work--but then tight pebbles on the yellow was mentioned--that would also work glad its not my final desision-------please could we get a good look at the oth quilt your avatar
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can't help with the quilting. just wanted to say you did a great job on it. it's beautiful.
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A very stunning quilt, and thanks for the link. I have no Idea how to quilt it but I am sure it will only be more spectacular what ever you choose!
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Originally Posted by charismah
I would agree...I don't think you should do any all over or circle quilting....simple is best to make your work stand out. SID. Or I would a tight micro-stipple or pebbles in the yellow (with a loftier batting) to make the blue pop out...as that is the favorite color.
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I have always read that geometric patterns should have 'curvy' quilting. I don't totally agree. I like the quilting to be like the geometric pattern with MAYBE a bit of a swirl here and there for interest. That's just me. Here's a similar pattern at Quilter's Cache. It's called Interlaced Blocks. Maybe you can get some quilting ideas there (page 3)
http://www.quilterscache.com/I/Inter...ocksBlock.html |
Looking at the photos, you can't see the quilting much in many of them. I do like the quilting on Carol's block.
http://www.quilterscache.com/images3...interlaced.jpg Robyn's has swirls. http://www.quilterscache.com/images3...interlaced.jpg |
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