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Jasmine is due May 11, so I am trying to finish this. My goal is to completely machine do this one. So far I am happy with how it is turning out. There will be 4 white strips with hearts and 3 with stripes. Pink binding. Back is pink gingham.
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That is adorable!!! You're doing a fantastic job, and I LOVE the name Jasmine!! The bigger of the two in my avatar is a Jasmine. :)
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Hope my Jasmine (granddaughter) turns out as cute as your Jasmine.
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We already know she will!!! :)
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Ohhh, that is so sweet, a real girly girl quilt, she will love snuggling in her beautiful quilt! :D
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Sooo pretty!! love the fancy stitching too!!
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Aww--it will welcome her to the world just right. :D nothing like a mama's loving stitches.
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Your granddaughter will love it. It is so cute.
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Thats so swee t No one would dare ask girl or boy. You're doing a great job :D
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You're doing great machine quilting!
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That is so cute! Love the decorative stitching, it really adds something!
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Really pretty, love the hearts!
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I have a sewing machine that has more toys than I have ever tried with it! Many, many decorative stitches! How did you put them into your quilt? And did you do them before or after sandwiching? If after please tell me how!!
And what foot did you use? I sure would like to try some of them! |
I did the pink strips log cabin style. The hearts I did as a continuous chain. Then I sewed the heart strip front and batting to the strip piece. Last step was to fold over the seam allowance on the back of the heart strip and machine stitch it down with the fancy stitch. I decided if I have a machine that can do that type of stuff, I really ought to learn how to do it. I learned a lot from this project, which is not quite done. The hardest part is that the fabric goes forward and back and I had to be careful not to push, pull, or hold back the material. In one spot a pin got hooked on my shirt and the little flowers are very close together for about 4 inches. Oh, well. It will not be visible from the galloping horse, so life goes on. I am happy enough with the process to try something like this again.
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Originally Posted by isnthatodd
I did the pink strips log cabin style. The hearts I did as a continuous chain. Then I sewed the heart strip front and batting to the strip piece. Last step was to fold over the seam allowance on the back of the heart strip and machine stitch it down with the fancy stitch. I decided if I have a machine that can do that type of stuff, I really ought to learn how to do it. I learned a lot from this project, which is not quite done. The hardest part is that the fabric goes forward and back and I had to be careful not to push, pull, or hold back the material. In one spot a pin got hooked on my shirt and the little flowers are very close together for about 4 inches. Oh, well. It will not be visible from the galloping horse, so life goes on. I am happy enough with the process to try something like this again.
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very pretty.
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