Some of my quilts
#1
Spent the day taking pictures of my quilts & refolding them so that I can see if I need additional insurance coverage. I had forgotten some of them.
So, can you tell I'm into flowers?
So, can you tell I'm into flowers?
I think this was my 2nd quilt that I made
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#2
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How in the world did you forget about those? They are lovely. Great job.
Two more have been added since I sent this note. I love the flowers.
And more. Every time I refresh the screen, I see more lovelies.
Two more have been added since I sent this note. I love the flowers.
And more. Every time I refresh the screen, I see more lovelies.
#3
Beautiful!
I would find a large card board tube to roll your quilts on.
Your longarmer may have one or two extra.
Also when my husband has purchased fishing poles, they have nice cardboard rolls.
I have mine rolled up and when they are taken out there are no wrinkles. I have several rolled on one roll.
Love your quilts.
Enjoy the art.
sue
I would find a large card board tube to roll your quilts on.
Your longarmer may have one or two extra.
Also when my husband has purchased fishing poles, they have nice cardboard rolls.
I have mine rolled up and when they are taken out there are no wrinkles. I have several rolled on one roll.
Love your quilts.
Enjoy the art.
sue
#8
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't know of any longarmers in my area. I have never used one. All my quilts are machine quilted on my Viking Rose. I try to use the drapery hangers with the thick cardboard rolls or I put several layers of batting over the plastic hangers & most of my quilts hang in a closet covered by a cotton sheet. I have a number of smaller ones displayed throught the house - chair & sofa backs, 2nd floor bannister, etc.
Originally Posted by suezquilts
Beautiful!
I would find a large card board tube to roll your quilts on.
Your longarmer may have one or two extra.
Also when my husband has purchased fishing poles, they have nice cardboard rolls.
I have mine rolled up and when they are taken out there are no wrinkles. I have several rolled on one roll.
Love your quilts.
Enjoy the art.
sue
I would find a large card board tube to roll your quilts on.
Your longarmer may have one or two extra.
Also when my husband has purchased fishing poles, they have nice cardboard rolls.
I have mine rolled up and when they are taken out there are no wrinkles. I have several rolled on one roll.
Love your quilts.
Enjoy the art.
sue
#9
Of course you will. I am self taught. If you can read directions, you can quilt. I use Seam n' Steam for the applique - very easy.
Originally Posted by BMP
they are all AWESOME, I dont think I will ever be that good to do something like those!!
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