A quilt on fire!
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Originally Posted by cheryl rearick
I love hand tie quilts, gives them an old time look. Your quilt is beautiful and the colors appear to be dancing. Very nice and thank you for sharing. :)
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Originally Posted by pstoner
Wow, wonderful colors, and it is very beautiful, I would be interested to see how you quilt it, please share more. Great work.
That's a really neat way to use the "flame" fabric...beautiful quilt!
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
Now that i have your attention, LOL!
Here is another quilt top for Tymeless Heart Charity.
I have a few baby quilts to make then I think I can start sandwiching and quiling these babies and be done with them.
Thank you to all of you that have been cheering me along during this venture.
Here is another quilt top for Tymeless Heart Charity.
I have a few baby quilts to make then I think I can start sandwiching and quiling these babies and be done with them.
Thank you to all of you that have been cheering me along during this venture.
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Are you joking? I had to pay full price. The new manager in our wm's fabrics doesn't do the mark downs. I was told she doesn't even look to see if there is any that need to be done. You are so lucky.
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Oh gosh I have no idea. I have stack of quilts and tops that have been donated to me for Tymeless Hearts. I cut out 4 baby quilts today and plan on cutting out 4 more tomorrow. Once I get those done I can start the sandwiching and quilting process. I do have more done then what I have been showing on the board.
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Carrie you have really excelled this time! Wow, is all I can say.
Yesterday I was cruising around some blogs and found this - I have never heard of Decatur Knots before, but here's the link - it may be of use to you in your quest to get these beauties tied/quilted. I haven't tried it, but it does look pretty good...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/3133956...th/3471527020/
Just click on each photo in order and the steps are explained quite clearly.
Yesterday I was cruising around some blogs and found this - I have never heard of Decatur Knots before, but here's the link - it may be of use to you in your quest to get these beauties tied/quilted. I haven't tried it, but it does look pretty good...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/3133956...th/3471527020/
Just click on each photo in order and the steps are explained quite clearly.
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01-13-2011 02:08 PM
Loosing my mind totally here, am very tempted to put my ragf quilt in the bin, or set fire to it....
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