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#31
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Wow, great work!
I have several of those Pacific Rim patterns and have made up two tops. How did you go about quilting your butterfly one? I am stuck on that part and would appreciate your advice.
Thanks,
lots2do
PS Clem55 - if you google Pacific Rim quilting, you should find the site for the butterfly. They also sell aurifil thread which is great to use for the reverse applique. You can also use other applique methods. I have done a dragonfly one and a sea turtle one so far.
I have several of those Pacific Rim patterns and have made up two tops. How did you go about quilting your butterfly one? I am stuck on that part and would appreciate your advice.
Thanks,
lots2do
PS Clem55 - if you google Pacific Rim quilting, you should find the site for the butterfly. They also sell aurifil thread which is great to use for the reverse applique. You can also use other applique methods. I have done a dragonfly one and a sea turtle one so far.
#36
Originally Posted by clem55
Grammy, you might want to share, and that is understandable, but is there a pattern for that butterfly? When I get really good, I'd love to make one like that. My first original was a butterfly, but it doesnT hold a candle to yours. I call my little GD butterfly!!Yours is beautiful!!!
http://www.prqc.com/index.htm
They have MANY patterns to choose from, frogs, turtles, peacock, and flowers. The next one that I picked was 'Candlelight'. I have it in my tv room and work on it when watching tv.
link to 2 fabric applique;
http://www.prqc.com/2faq.htm
#37
Originally Posted by lots2do
Wow, great work!
I have several of those Pacific Rim patterns and have made up two tops. How did you go about quilting your butterfly one? I am stuck on that part and would appreciate your advice.
Thanks,
lots2do
I have several of those Pacific Rim patterns and have made up two tops. How did you go about quilting your butterfly one? I am stuck on that part and would appreciate your advice.
Thanks,
lots2do
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