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    Old 10-04-2012, 08:25 PM
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    Originally Posted by lue
    Charsima, Honestly once again you prove that you could make a burlap bag look fabulous! Gorgeous quilt and amazing quilting. By "cheater" fabric, do you mean that pattern is the fabric? If so, you made it look quilted!

    What is MQX?

    Re: Fabric Depot: It's my FAVORITE place to buy quilt fabrics other than a wholesale fabric store on Harry Hines Blvd which I frequent when I'm in Dallas. The Yard Sale room at Fabric Depot in back and out in the yard when the weather is nice are my favorite. I begin there and then look at the other fabrics on the main floor (that have been on sale for 35% off when I've been there). I went during the quilt show a few weekends ago and bought waaaaay too much fabric.
    HI LUE,
    Thanks so much!
    Yes..Cheater fabric means I just used one piece of fabric...well I happened to put a border on this one piece of fabric ...so it's not pieced...it's just one cut of fabric with a border added.


    MQX...is Machine quilters EXP...if you google it you will see all the best teachers in the industry are going to be there and many vendors...it's a show that travels across the country. Tons of inspiration.....tons of quilts.


    Thanks so much!
    Blessings
    C
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    Old 10-04-2012, 08:28 PM
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    Originally Posted by lue
    Another question: Why did you use two layers of batting? I've been wondering how to make my quilts THICKER without using poly batting.
    Well I am not really sure that it makes the quilt thicker by any significaly amount. What it does is shows the quilting dimension a bit more. I think the loft actually is the same if you use warm and natural. ...it just gives it a trapunto sort of a look without all the work.
    IF you over quilt poly it flattens out....so that means it doesn't add any signifiacant amount of loft.....and usually when I use two layers of batting I am quilting heavier.

    I hope that helps.
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    Old 10-04-2012, 08:30 PM
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    Originally Posted by Happy Camper
    Well Charisma you’ve managed to pull me out of my persistent state of lurking with your once again extraordinary quilting artistry! My daughters & I comment frequently that when we grow up we want to quilt “just like Charisma”. Thank you for the many times you’ve shared your beautiful work over the years & I’ve failed to comment. Please know that my family and I greatly enjoy your work and appreciate your willingness to share with those in this very special community.
    Hi Happy camper,
    Oh thank you so much! I am glad you are no longer a "Lurker" and you are posting to this great community.

    Thank you so much for your kindness and support...I truly appreciate that!
    Blessings
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    Old 10-04-2012, 08:33 PM
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    Originally Posted by ScubaK
    Well, how did you like 2 layers of batting?
    I so wish I could fel it and the drape...
    Kirsten

    Hi Kirsten,
    I have used two layers of batting several times...just not two layers of W&N.....usually a thin batting..adn then a poofy batting like poly or wool is what is used.....but it looks great. It works great. Two layers makes your quilt a little more stiff....but after you wash it....totally fine. Teh one on my bed has two layers of batting adn we have washed it several times. It's perfectly fine.
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    Old 10-04-2012, 08:34 PM
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    Thanks everyone..I apprecaite all your kind comments. Blessings
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    Old 10-05-2012, 02:15 AM
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    Your quilting is exquisite.

    We have a place in NC called MaryJo's that carries quilt-shop-quality fabric at a discounted price. I was in awe the first time I went there. Then, about 4 years ago, I went to Oregon to meet some online quilting buddies. One took me to Fabric Depot. I think 4 MaryJo's would easily fit inside Fabric Depot.
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    Old 10-05-2012, 09:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by charismah
    Well I don't have a lot of time for piecing......but I love LAQing. ( I think you all know that) So I have been taking "Cheater" prints and making quilts.
    I wanted some new samples for my booth ( next show is MQX....YAY!) .....as soon as I saw this at Fabric Depot in Portland..I knew what I could do with it.....I had a hard time choosing which color way I wanted.....in the end I chose this one. The creamy butter center was just perfect for showcase quilting.
    I had never been to Fabric Depot before....WOW! It was a bit overwhelming....there was so much of EVERYTHING there. If you are ever in the Portland area you should stop by there.

    I am trying to decide which color of binding to use...the charcoal black color to frame it all in...a pretty stripe? The same blue color as the border? HMMMM?

    I used two layers of batting....legacy 80/20 and hobbs poly down.
    I hope you all have a blessed day!

    I wish I had more time for both piecing and quilting. I wish my quilting was as beautiful as yours. I introduced myself to you at Expo but didn't get much time to talk to you. I am going to try to get to MQX but no guarantees. I will be getting ready for Quilt Camp which is the same week-end. Jere
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    Old 10-05-2012, 07:36 PM
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    Perfect as always, I love looking at your work.
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    Old 10-05-2012, 07:39 PM
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    I always drool over your work. Just fabulous!
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    Your quilting is beautiful, as is your quilt top.
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