My first time quilting from the backside of a quilt
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What a great idea--and of course, beautiful quilting from you, as always! I love it. Maybe I can try something like this. The backing would have to have an easy pattern for me to copy, though. But it sure would give me good practice. Thanks for sharing.
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I love this! Personally, I get a little tired of the feathers and stippling sometimes, love this as something "new". Now I know what to do with all those pasiley prints I've been hoarding!! Very nice work, Charismah!
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I would like to try this some day. I think it produced beautiful results. My issue is the logistics. Like, did you have to sew a strip of fabric to the top so you could attach it to the leaders as though it were the backing? Must have been fun advancing it to see how it was coming along.
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Originally Posted by Dayken
Chrisma,
When you follow a pattern on the fabric, do you find a path to follow that makes the pattern and yet does not cross over itself? In other words, do you pre plan your approach to the design? I am Dayna, I have met you several times at Fabric Patch - I'm a new quilter. I am finding that I have to go over lines I have already sewn - I'm sure this is a NO NO. Any advice?
Thanks, Dayna
When you follow a pattern on the fabric, do you find a path to follow that makes the pattern and yet does not cross over itself? In other words, do you pre plan your approach to the design? I am Dayna, I have met you several times at Fabric Patch - I'm a new quilter. I am finding that I have to go over lines I have already sewn - I'm sure this is a NO NO. Any advice?
Thanks, Dayna
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