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Old 01-12-2008, 04:59 PM
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Thanks a lot.....
Don't be intimidated.....Try it....Its much easier than it looks....

I did it with a very simple cheap machine (brother XR65).....
Put the whole sandwich on my dinning room....and basted by hand ..all over ....
Then I took simple shapes...(The first were kithchen plates with different dimentions.....) I marked them and run to my machine ....quilted.....went back to see how it looks, added more shapes here and there....again to the machine....
I first tried on a small "'sandwich" ...to see how it feels making this stippling and practice soe more.....(not years, not month...I believe it took like two weeks....) and then the final results....
I must tell you, you must be careful from the danger of loving it too much...I run and bought a new machine to have better stitch quality....
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Old 01-13-2008, 12:12 AM
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Really nice!
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Old 01-13-2008, 09:44 PM
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Beautiful work Ania!!!!! I'm glad you got a new machine. I remember you've been wanting one. Hope it's working well for you. Linda
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Thanks to all of you.....I am thrilled with my new machines....Brothers machines have been wonderful with me...Thanks again to all of you
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Old 01-14-2008, 07:30 AM
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I'm a Brothers fan as well.
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i am new to quilting what do you mean by hole cloth do you just sew panels together and quilt would you please explain it to me thanks very much dorothy from tenn
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Wow
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Old 01-14-2008, 05:01 PM
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Hi Dorothy from TN....
He he...My Brother machine was bought in TNN...(somewhere sewing...)
Whole cloth quilt (I learnt it here....myself since I wasn't sure what is it I was doing)...Is done from two full fabrics (one on the top and the other at the other side...and there is the "filling" inside (mine is polyester since I can't find any thing alse in here.....)
As you can see in the pictures.....One side has light color (its kind of gold in real life)...The other is very dark green....
Then you just mark whatever you want (I used the disapearing ink and kitchen plates) and run to the machine to ....to play....I did it my sections....Its really very fast to do and plenty of fun.....Press really fast on the pedal ...and move your hands ...slowly.....
I am sure, once you get used to it...you will love it.....
Good luck....have fun...Dont be afraid....Its easy...needs a bit of practice
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Ania, that is wild! I love it! You did a great job! Your machine must have a deep throat to fit the quilt in there without having to wrestle it too much. I did a practice quilt when I first got my quilt table so that I could practice all the different patterns & I made a whole cloth quilt (using $5.00 on sale twin flat sheets) with red on one side & blue on the other (warm & natural in the middle) & the binding was white with little red & blue stars. My daughter used it all summer for a beach blanket or when they went to the neighborhood pool. Your's is very creative!
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:D Thanks...The best thing in here are the many complements....he he.....
Actually I did this quilt with my simple old Brother XR65 ..no deep throat...... The quilt dimentions are 74" x 53" and I am going to finish it by adding a sqirt all around it.... (going to make another one soon since I need two)....
Thanks again....
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