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Old 03-25-2011, 12:15 PM
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Holy Smokes.... That is fantastic. Man.... I'm speechless.
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Old 03-25-2011, 12:25 PM
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No windex needed for that priceless pane.
Heavenly. What a day you had with the girls
and it will always bring a smile to your face.
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Old 03-25-2011, 12:31 PM
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Stunning!! I agree with you aout the bias tape. I have always loved the look of stained glass and stained glass quilts and now I may have to attempt something with your technique.
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Originally Posted by debcavan
I wanted to do quilts like I did with glass with the fine lines and sharp curves, Tiffany style. But the generally accepted way to do a quilted stained glass was with bias tape, too wide but would make the effect of the thick came. I wanted the look of the lines that were soldered. I had stitched over yarn to make a fancy braid for a Bishop's costume in the theater so I tried that first. I was lucky, it worked. I put my yarn through straws across the back of my machine, and down the front and then down to the foot. With a small zigzag, I stitched over the yard not even having to touch it.

This quilt top was finished ready to quilt but I had to go to the nursing home, I needed to get my son out for an activity. So I packed the machine and the quilt top. I sat quilting talking to eight ladies at the nursing home. One was the lady from across the street when I was a child. The first machine I ever sewed on was a treddle at her house. Come to find out she didn't sew. It was Grandma Mary's. We past the day talking and me quilting when suddenly I found I had a bubble from not watching what I was doing. But I got it out as well as I could. We talked about quilts and clothing they had made, giggled and laughed. The quilt has wonderful memories of that day so I put it as the photo when my name pops up.
This is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL - but even more so hearing of the memories you made. Not only for yourself, but I'm sure it made for a special time & memories for the ladies you visited w/while working on it. Good for you - sharing your talent w/them

Have a blessed day :thumbup:
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So gorgeous ! Would LOVE to see how you do it :)
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Old 03-25-2011, 01:31 PM
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Not just a beautiful job done on the quilt, but just think about how much your visiting with these ladies meant to them. God bless you, it's not the big things one does in life but it is the little things that really count. :thumbup:
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wow realy pretty
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This is just gorgeous. Hope you do, do a tutorial. Love it!!!!!!!!
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This is wonderful. I love the fine lines and it looks like this approach gives you more control on the curves. Beautiful work.
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ARE YOU KIDDING ME???? I've never seen anything so striking as this! Awesome!!!!
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