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Haven't been on the board for a long time. I was recovering from a Thyroid Cancer operation. But, tried to stay busy. Here is a quilt I made for our grandson with a cross stitched Coat of Arms in his name. The next one is for a friend of ours and just used left over material from grandson's quilt. Both are hand quilted. First quilt was made on 1951 30l machine. Second was made on a 319 machine.
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Some squares are the same in both and some are different. Used E. Burns Underground Railroad for some of the patterns.
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Crossstitcher, those quilts are just beautiful! I'm sure your grandson and friend were just elated with your gifts. Hope you continue to heal and will add you to our prayer list.
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Stunning. they are beautiful. Will pray for an excellent recovery.
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Lovely quilts! Prayers for your healing~
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And when my Newly purchased treadle is running I'll start sewing on her and share. Actually I sew on a 401A and 600 Singer all the time. I do have a small Janome I bought due to being light weight and easy to carry. BUT once I got a rolling case. my good old machines go sewing with me.
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I pieced this on my featherweight and quilted it on a singer 127-4 treadle that has been in my family for 5 generations.
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Thrillhouse,
Very pretty Bento Box quilt. You can see the last one I made in my avatar photo. Sharon in Texas |
Beautiful! Love the colors and fabrics you used.
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Thank you! The print fabrics were a Moda jelly roll, Glamping.
I was mistaken about my treadle, it's actually a 27. Fantastic for quilting. This is my first quilt on that machine and I know there will be many more. I'm not scared of quilting larger quilts anymore. The 27 can do anything. I'm going to practice fmq one day soon too. |
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