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debquilts2 08-17-2012 06:44 AM

I love your mounty your wall hanging is beautiful



Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 5334308)
I found Monty at the Canada Day festivities and eating Strawberry Shortcake with Whipped cream ... and dragged him back home by the scruff of his neck!

TaDaaaaaaaaaahhh!

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Jenniky 08-17-2012 07:49 AM

Muv - You truly have the most well traveled quilt that I have ever heard of. I hope you are enjoying you visiting. :)

Just Jan 08-18-2012 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by Muv (Post 5173292)
Hello Thimblebug, The stencil is already made, and then I lay it over the work and stitch through. On the photo the machine is threaded and I was halfway through stitching the detail on the rose. The paper was on the back of the work so that when I tear it away afterwards it's not too tragic if tiny specks of paper are left behind.

Don't ya just hate those paper specks! A trick someone taught me is to lightly mist the paper with water from a fine spray bottle, let it set a minute and then the paper comes off with no problem. I use this method with applique blocks and mist them then put in a zip lock baggie and let them rest for a few minutes. But I don't see why it would not work without the baggie as well!

huntersgrammie 08-18-2012 11:46 PM

quilte,
 
quilte, i understand that you had posted some pics of a mountie quilt hanger on your front door. if i am correct would it be possible to get the pattern for that. he is amazing and i would love to make one to put on my trailer when in arizona for the winter. i am not able to go this year as i have to have major surgery in oct. that will put recovery into early next year but i am hoping to get alot of sewing done with recouperating. thanks rachelle

QuiltE 08-20-2012 06:24 PM

Muv ... Splendid! stitching in Czech. And was the trip to the "shop" per chance a quilt shop? :) Anything of interest for we quilters during your travels? Maybe you could find a way to include the countries in the label?

HuntersGrammie ... check your PMs

DebQuilts2 ... Thank you! The background fabric is from the Cottage Country with the words to O Canada printed on it ..... and sourced at Len's! :) Hope you're enjoying your new machine. And guess what? I'm starting to consider the 7700 or a Bernina 820

All ... FYI ... Only cameo appearances for QuiltE this next while as I'm working out of town a lot. And when I do so, I don't have internet. I do miss getting my virtual quilting fix. And NO, I will not be getting an electronic leash in any form ... It's somewhat liberating!!! And the cell phone is more than enough for now! :)

works4me 08-21-2012 05:28 AM

Welcome back, if only for a short period QuiltE.

Muv, looking forward to hearing about more quilting travels.

Muv 08-25-2012 10:27 AM

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Here are the pine cones and acorns, all blanket stitched in Poland.

The trip to the Czech Republic was very brief. No it wasn't a quilt shop - I doubt they exist there. It was a bargain basement clothes, shoes and general cheap tat shop, cheap even by Polish standards, hence the trip across the border. A unique experience. The shop is run by a family of Koreans. Just imagine the fun of being with a husband and brother in law who bash along in bad Polish. Fortunately the languages are close enough for Poles and Czechs to understand each other, even if their first languages are English and Korean. Then there was the maths of it all. The prices were in Czech korunas, but they accepted Polish zlotys at the exchange rate. So I found a really nice cardigan in a mixture of cotton and cashmere with a bit of elastane at 150 korunas, and fainted at the price. The boys told me to get a grip, and told me what it was in zlotys. It still didn't mean anything to me, but we grubbed around and found another cardy for my daughter. After we had paid for everything it began to sink in that we had got them for about £5 each.

And then I didn't let us leave the car park until I had done a few blanket stitches on one of the oak leaves.

JeanieG 08-25-2012 10:35 AM

Oh Muv, you do such beautiful work! Sounds like a fun trip!

Jenniky 08-26-2012 04:25 AM

Muv your pine cones and acorns are truly awesome. Umm and I have no clue about the money math..so did you end up getting a good deal on your purchase??

QuiltE 08-26-2012 09:54 AM

Sounds like a fun time for all the Muv extended family!
Your must be getting close to having all your applique work done, I'm thinking.
And your original goal of quilt top finished for October looks totally do-able ... then the winter to do the quilting?

Muv ... take a look at this thread, post # 1, third picture, as well as post #25
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...a-t198267.html



BTW re the photo with the Queen, shows the person I have done the display with meeting and speaking with HRH during her 2002 Canadian visit.


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