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Old 01-18-2009, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Great job! What did you use to mark your stencils on the front?
I used a pale yellow tracing paper I found through Connecting Threads. I also found it at one of the local quilt shops. Its very easy to use, and easy to tear away afterward.
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Old 01-18-2009, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Rosalie
I am very impressed - did you learn from going to a class or from a book ? Your success encourages me to have a go.
Neither from class or a book... Just traced the pattern onto the tracing paper, held my breath and gave it a go. :)

Rosalie.. JUST DO IT!!!!
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Wow!! For a first job you did a wonderful job Aggi. You should always keep a first project its great later to see how much you learn over the years too. You should be very proud it looks amazing.
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Wow!! That is fantastic for a first--and a 50th and a 100th--but extra special for your FIRST!! :D Congrats!!! I look forward to seeing more of your quilting.

I'm just starting it too... but am happy to stipple--I don't have the piece of brain it takes to do what you're doing. I'm impressed!!
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Old 01-19-2009, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by barnbum
Wow!! That is fantastic for a first--and a 50th and a 100th--but extra special for your FIRST!! :D Congrats!!! I look forward to seeing more of your quilting.

I'm just starting it too... but am happy to stipple--I don't have the piece of brain it takes to do what you're doing. I'm impressed!!
Karla there are lots of patterns out there for continuous quilting
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Wicked! (and you know what I mean!)

Beautiful job!! I like the idea of using the tracing paper! Which store carries it? I could really use that on the quilt I am doing for Michael's wedding!
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Wicked! (and you know what I mean!)

Beautiful job!! I like the idea of using the tracing paper! Which store carries it? I could really use that on the quilt I am doing for Michael's wedding!

(The spell check in this forum underlines the name Michael. It likes the name Micheal! But if you google Micheal ALL the results come up as Michael!)
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Originally Posted by Mamagus
Wicked! (and you know what I mean!)

Beautiful job!! I like the idea of using the tracing paper! Which store carries it? I could really use that on the quilt I am doing for Michael's wedding!
yes I know exactly what you mean missus!! :P I bought the tracing paper through www.connectingthreads.com but one day while walking home from work, I went into Singer Sewing World there on Hamlyn Road... the plaza next to the Village Shopping Centre, and Ed had it there for about the same price.

I also found a great continuous line quilting patterns on the book rack and gave it to Mum for Christmas as she is a quilter too. Funny thing is I used one of the designs from that pattern package for this quilt!
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Wow... Ed at the same price as somewhere else? That's a treat!

Are you getting your embroidery machine there? IF (and that's a BIG if) I go back teaching as a substitute I am going to save my pay and get an embroidery machine. Not sure if it will be Janome tho! That's my current machine and I think I could have done better.
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Fantastic!!! First attempt at free motion??? who would guess? not me, that's for sure. No doubt, you are gifted with the talent to do this, but may I ask what machine you used to do this superb job? Nita
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