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Old 10-29-2016, 08:56 AM
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Finally chose to use my little Featherweight sewing machine for making a quilt. Sewed up a DNP and made scalloped edging and continuous bias binding. (All "firsts" for me). Learning to make the binding gave me some fits, but I sure felt great when I got it done. This will probably be a donation quilt for our church. Thanks for looking!

(Oh, I did use my 301A for the fmq).
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​Cute quilt!
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Lovely, the scallop really makes the quilt more special. Congrats on acquiring another skill/technique.
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I love the quilt, but I especially love those scallops!
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nicely done
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Lovely quilt and how lucky you are to own a featherweight sewing machine!
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I like getting out my featherweight, oiling her up, and doing a small project.
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Yes, Sandra, I've been enjoying the smaller projects lately too. There are so many quilt patterns I'm wanting to try and can get to more of them if I stick with smaller quilts. Our church always needs baby quilts, so that's what some of mine are geared toward.
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Very pretty. Congrats on the scalloped edge.
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soft and beautiful
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