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Old 03-08-2009, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by sewaholic
Your Grand daughter will love it.
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Originally Posted by Dawn Hendrix
WOW.. fabulouse JOb!!!!
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Originally Posted by pocoellie
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Your granddaughter will adore it.
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Originally Posted by Quilt4u
Beautiful.
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Originally Posted by barnbum
That is just lovely--watercolor is one of my favorites, but I find it challenging. You did a beautiful job!
Thank you, any ideas on how to quilt it now ??
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Originally Posted by Sharon M
I love the watercolor quilts they look like beautiful paintings. The color and design are striking, your granddaughter will treasure it always.
Can't wait to see it quilted :thumbup:
Hopefully will start quilting it Tuesday, if it comes out good I will show you.

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Originally Posted by sandpat
Elle, I LOVE what you did with the outside border and applique..Its funny..I immediately thought..I'd do a cross-hatch (with my walking foot) on the applique border all the way around then...hmmm...let me think about the watercolor block...you definetly don't want to take away from the impact of that beauty!

Yup...went back and looked again..I'm not sure that I wouldn't do a cross hatch over the entire quilt! Whatever you choose..it will be lovely I know..can't wait to see!
Patti, cross hatching sounds like a plan, will give that some thoughts
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Originally Posted by Marcia
Your watercolor heart is so beautiful!!! Your granddaughter is going to love her quilt :D
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Originally Posted by Bevanger
GORGEOUS... Is that done on this paper stuff with squares and you put fabric on the squares and sew it? Ok I know I didn't say it right. I saw it done on QIAD and thought how cool is that
You got it Bev. Bit like doing a jigsaw. Its quite easy really with the squares printed on the fusible webbing. You then iron them on and stitch down 1/4" seam allowance away from the lines.

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Originally Posted by Bevanger
GORGEOUS... Is that done on this paper stuff with squares and you put fabric on the squares and sew it? Ok I know I didn't say it right. I saw it done on QIAD and thought how cool is that
You got it Bev. Bit like doing a jigsaw. Its quite easy really with the squares printed on the fusible webbing. You then iron them on and stitch down 1/4" seam allowance away from the lines.

Elle
Way cool... Eleanor mentioned you can do it with any Cross Stitch pattern. Thats what caught my attention
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