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Old 07-27-2010, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by gotthebug
May I ask where you were able to find the fabric you used for the stone bridge? I am having a terrible time finding something like that.
I got that at Bearly quilting in sonora , ca .

They have a lot of landscape fabrics..
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Old 07-28-2010, 09:33 AM
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Beautiful!
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Old 07-29-2010, 10:05 AM
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I was all ready to paint today and went upstairs and here was a piece of fabric on my table that may work.. I just sloppy cut a pieces to see color here.. and it is only on the top so far.. just trying to figure out I think it will work.. what do you think>?
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I think you are doing a wonderful job. The quilting will add so much after you're done too.
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Originally Posted by SharonC
I think you are doing a wonderful job. The quilting will add so much after you're done too.
yeah another thing to figure out lOL>> all over small stipple or hand quilting..
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Old 07-29-2010, 10:25 AM
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You're doing a great job. The waterfall looks really pretty!
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Thank you .......... just updating now.. finished waterfall and added some rocks..
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Lovely!!! I agree about the waterfall...find some water print fabric, which would solve your problem...but it's gotta have waves and stuff to achieve the look.

Overall I think it's going to be wonderful when done!!!
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For the quilting, you will have to do each section separately to blend in with the texture, or to add texture. On the waterfall, you could add some extra sheer fabric, folded or cut small, to give it texture. Look up Thread Painting and see some examples of how they use thread to enhance landscape quilts.
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