The Supper Quilt by Donald Locke
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Yes, I have met Donald Locke too. He came to our quilt show in September 2010. He had one heck of a long-armer!
I know that he spent so much time picking out and arranging his fabrics to make this and piece them together.
I've often wondered why he didn't use fusible 1 inch grid when he did this. Maybe it would have been faster, maybe not.
Either way, he did a wonderful job and it took my breath away looking at the piecing and the quilting. What an amazing accomplishment.
I know that he spent so much time picking out and arranging his fabrics to make this and piece them together.
I've often wondered why he didn't use fusible 1 inch grid when he did this. Maybe it would have been faster, maybe not.
Either way, he did a wonderful job and it took my breath away looking at the piecing and the quilting. What an amazing accomplishment.
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Originally Posted by Maggie_Sue
Statistics: There are 51,816 pieces of fabric. Each piece measures 1/2 inch on edge. 350 different fabrics. The entire quilt is 67 inches high and 183 inches wide.
Amazing!!!
Amazing!!!
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