Cotton Theory technique
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Hello
To find classes in your area go to Betty Cotton's website and look under Cotton Theory Instructors, they are all listed by State, so I am sure there will be some near you. Let me know what you find out. Thank you for the complement.
To find classes in your area go to Betty Cotton's website and look under Cotton Theory Instructors, they are all listed by State, so I am sure there will be some near you. Let me know what you find out. Thank you for the complement.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Cotton Theory
Hello again!!
I should have put the website.... dah!!
www.quiltyard.com
I should have put the website.... dah!!
www.quiltyard.com
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Hello Bellevue
I checked on Cotton Theory Instructors and there is one in Bellevue, Ray Smith. If this person does not want to do a class I would love to zoom down and do a class for you and your friends!
I checked on Cotton Theory Instructors and there is one in Bellevue, Ray Smith. If this person does not want to do a class I would love to zoom down and do a class for you and your friends!
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I am sorry I have not checked back on this in a long time. I will post pics of jacket and the first quilt that I did using the Cotton Theory method.
Janet
Janet
Originally Posted by Mrs Cotton Theory
Hello Janet Kay
Can you post a picture of your jacket? I got the pattern and DVD but not done it yet. Have you heard about the fabric called Quilters Tweed? I am thinking of doing mine in that. I will post more pictures of my CT projects too. Get some inspiration going here!!
Can you post a picture of your jacket? I got the pattern and DVD but not done it yet. Have you heard about the fabric called Quilters Tweed? I am thinking of doing mine in that. I will post more pictures of my CT projects too. Get some inspiration going here!!
#58
Hello Mrs. Cotton Theory,
I see that you posted your original inquiry back in April -- I am just now doing a search on the website looking for quilters who do Cotton Theory. I, too, am certified in the Cotton Theory Method. Love the fact that I can do this on my domestic sewing machine. I am just getting in making Cotton Theory quilts, so I will show you the only one I have ever completed. This is a scrappy quilt that I designed -- not a smart thing to do for a first quilt. This one is 52" x 52".
I see that you posted your original inquiry back in April -- I am just now doing a search on the website looking for quilters who do Cotton Theory. I, too, am certified in the Cotton Theory Method. Love the fact that I can do this on my domestic sewing machine. I am just getting in making Cotton Theory quilts, so I will show you the only one I have ever completed. This is a scrappy quilt that I designed -- not a smart thing to do for a first quilt. This one is 52" x 52".
Look closely and you can see that I quilted this block like Betty's tulip placemat.
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Back view of a quilted block.
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Hello to Boston Terrier mom
Thank you for the complements. Your quilt is stunning and yes, to think we can do this work on our domestic machines and claim fame for all the work! :)
I am waiting to get back to Arizona to get started on more CT projects, too many jobs this summer got in the way.
Happy sewing and thank you for sharing. Helen
Thank you for the complements. Your quilt is stunning and yes, to think we can do this work on our domestic machines and claim fame for all the work! :)
I am waiting to get back to Arizona to get started on more CT projects, too many jobs this summer got in the way.
Happy sewing and thank you for sharing. Helen
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