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I'm new. My first shares. :)
I joined the board a few months ago because I needed help squaring up this French braid quilt. I opted to add sashing and it worked. Here's the top. It's all quilted but there's no final pic on my phone. :P
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...pswadizuk5.jpg This is a baby quilt I did a while back from a kit I found at a garage sale. Normally I wing my own patterns and this one taught me how fast quilting is when someone else has done all the math! http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...psflpa9qxe.jpg here's one I winged. I love vintage fabrics and find them at garage sales. I used some of my stash to create this rail fence and then rented time on a longarm to quilt it. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...psf15tcaed.jpg this last one is one I designed per my daughter's request for her Captain America room. I dipped into my vintage fabrics again and it's a blend of old and new. The 'Amish block' was a total accident but conveniently happened in a spot that makes it look planned. Lol http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...psggrqx4jo.jpg |
nice job on all! took me a while to find that "Amish block"--but it does look planned!
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Very nice quilts!!
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Congratulations on your finishes!
I love them all (the colours of the first are lovely), but I'm specially impressed with the rail fence... it's stunning and it looks really professional. Greetings from Spain. |
Welcome and thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing them with us. :)
I too adore the rail fence, great job! :thumbup: |
Great quilts!
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all nicely done
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very nice work, my favorite is the third one. love the scrappiness of it.
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Way to go, love them all!
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