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Old 09-05-2010, 01:20 PM
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Absolutely Incredible!
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Old 09-05-2010, 01:28 PM
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It is beautiful. Your work is an art.
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Absolutely beautiful!
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Old 09-05-2010, 09:29 PM
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what a breath taking quilt, you did a stunning job. God bless.
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Beautiful.
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Wow that is awesome work. That would probably take me a lifetime to do. Keep up the beautiful work. K :thumbup:
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I was working on a wholecloth quilt. Quilting by hand. How do you keep the "blue" design on the fabric. Guess I handled mine to death. When I realized what was happening, started putting balance of quilt in pillowcase. Only exposing portion I was working with. Absolutely loved working on project. Only became discouraged when I couldn't see outlines anymore.
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Old 09-08-2010, 03:18 AM
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Originally Posted by niizh
I was working on a wholecloth quilt. Quilting by hand. How do you keep the "blue" design on the fabric. Guess I handled mine to death. When I realized what was happening, started putting balance of quilt in pillowcase. Only exposing portion I was working with. Absolutely loved working on project. Only became discouraged when I couldn't see outlines anymore.
I'm not quite sure - are you talking about the blue lines of preprinted tops? This quilt (and all the others I have done) aren't preprinted ones, I did the design and the markings by myself. I only mark small areas of the quilt, than I quilt them and mark again the next area.
Sorry that I can't help you with your question... maybe anybody else here can?
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Okay, you are not allowed to send a picture of this to my in-laws, since I am hand quilting one for them. Beautiful work!
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Your hand quilting is always awesome. I admire anyone who quilts by hand.
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