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#72
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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All beautiful. I can see why the third one would be your favorite; it is fabulous.
I have a hard time with photos too. If it isn't windy, and the quilts are not too big, I take them out to the clothesline. I hang a white sheet first so I don't get pictures of all the stuff in our backyard around the edges.
I have a hard time with photos too. If it isn't windy, and the quilts are not too big, I take them out to the clothesline. I hang a white sheet first so I don't get pictures of all the stuff in our backyard around the edges.
#79
Oh wow - love that applique--John Baltimore. How are you going to do the quilting on it? What design and will you hand quilt?
After outlining the applique, I thought about just doing cross-hatching on mine. For a small quilt that I made for my DH (an "in the style of" a Baltimore Album quilt) I did cross-hatching and it really looked good.
After outlining the applique, I thought about just doing cross-hatching on mine. For a small quilt that I made for my DH (an "in the style of" a Baltimore Album quilt) I did cross-hatching and it really looked good.
#80
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hi Jan, I will outline the appliques, in theblocks with larger open area in the centers, I am putting a Feathered circle that is cross hatched in the center of that circle. ... after that, the rest will fall into place. The quilt is for my husband Joh, and it is called a Baltimore Album style quilt.
THANK YOU for your compliments. This quilt is taking alonger time than I thought, and I love working on it sooooo much!
Julie
THANK YOU for your compliments. This quilt is taking alonger time than I thought, and I love working on it sooooo much!
Julie
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