If you could make any quilt, regardless of how advanced it is...
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Traditional Cathedral Window, but I have been slowly plugging at Christmas Pickle PP NYB-type with pinwheels. Spent my entire annual budget on the fabric (batik), but daunting!
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If you do decide to make the Glacier Star pattern be aware there are a lot of pattern corrections. http://www.quiltworx.com/patterns/glacier-star/
To me, to have that many corrections in a very expensive pattern is not nice. The quilt is beautiful though.
To me, to have that many corrections in a very expensive pattern is not nice. The quilt is beautiful though.
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I want to make a devastingly beautiful landscape quilt...no particular pattern or idea yet, I just want to try it. I hope to start soon with experimenting with some simple concepts and build my skills. I have several books and know the basic concepts. I also want to learn to FMQ my own quilts on my domestic machine and become really competent at that...something that's way past me yet. I know its mostly a question of practice, practice, practice, so I just need to get busy at that. One day...beautiful FMQ feathers and designs that make a quilt pop. And wonderful thread painting to enhance those landscape quilts!
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