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Old 10-08-2011, 11:03 PM
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Very pretty quilt and beautifully put together. A brilliant first:)
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Old 10-08-2011, 11:15 PM
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Great Job, love the fabric you choose too
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Old 10-08-2011, 11:17 PM
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Beautiful fabric, beautiful work. Well done!
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Stand up and take a bow...you deserve it! Your colours are beautiful, as is the quilt. Congratulations...job well done. Welcome to the board from Ontario.
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Old 10-09-2011, 02:34 AM
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Thanks so much everyone..I am yet again overwhelmed by your wonderful support...I was actually a bit embarrassed to put up my first quilt after I had seen everyone elses, but I figured I had to start somewhere..
Now girls I have a major confession to make..I only recently bought a sewing machine. My grandmother taught me how to knit and sew when I was growing up many years ago in the 60's..I have always knitted and embroidered have always been fascinated by quilts and their history. Anyway rambling a bit here..so when I went to the store a month ago the guy advised me to get a beginners machine- its a janome cxl 301 I think- its a pretty red and white one and I really took to it. it took me ages to work out where the thread went down to the needle but I figured it out. It could do with a bit more oomph though now! So I made the quilt on that. its not a long arm or anything and has a few basic stitches on it.

I can see now after putting up the picture, that i should have picked a better pale pink for the reds on the rail fence as it tends to wash into the creams but you dont learn until you do. I had to get fabrics that were available locally so had to make do a bit..I think the outside fabric saved it a bit though..

Anyway thanks so much..You have all really given me a lot more confidence to try something a bit more adventurous next time.. I am working on the next size up at the moment-am doing a throw for my son that i found in easy Quilts.So wills ee how that goes!!

And yes I really love that shoe on our flag!!
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Originally Posted by sandilee
Its beautiful. Love the pattern and the colors you selected.
Also like your avatar pink/black high heel. The shoe is darling!
I was always a sucker for shoes and handbags and now I can add fabrics to the list as well :shock:
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Beautiful!
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Old 10-09-2011, 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted by paulswalia
It's beautiful!!! I've been quilting for about 10 years and STILL learn something every time I make a quilt. Sometimes it's a lesson of "don't do that ever again", but that's part of the fun! If I don't learn a lesson, I wasn't paying attention! Keep up the good work!
Thats so true. I think the expression ' the man (or woman) that never made a mistake never made anything'
I think thats so true.
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Thanks Ruthie!
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Originally Posted by Pam H
You did a great job! Rail fence is a good choice for a 1st quilt.
Maybe I will see you next June at the International Quilt Show. I can't believe I get to go to Ireland!
Thanks Pam-I followed the pattern from Alex Anderson's book-Start Quilting
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