Antique Cathedral Windows runner
#23
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It is beautiful! How did you add the borders? I have a section large as a twin bed, but want to add border. Do I just sew the border fabric with 1/4" seam.
Says you quilted it. Does that mean you quilted the borders? My quilt is quilted as I go so the back is has as many hand stitches as the front.
What a treasure your customer will have to remember herr great grandmother.
I love the scalloped binding. Just a marvelous treasure of a quilt!!!
Says you quilted it. Does that mean you quilted the borders? My quilt is quilted as I go so the back is has as many hand stitches as the front.
What a treasure your customer will have to remember herr great grandmother.
I love the scalloped binding. Just a marvelous treasure of a quilt!!!
#27
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
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That's really a delicate darling. It sure is pretty. And it will be loved and cherished for many more years.
Good color catch for the edging, it looks like it was carefully made from a pattern. And the quilting, well, can't say enough about that. Marvelous job there.
Can you tell I love Cathedral Windows?
Good color catch for the edging, it looks like it was carefully made from a pattern. And the quilting, well, can't say enough about that. Marvelous job there.
Can you tell I love Cathedral Windows?
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Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
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Originally Posted by grannyoquilting
Originally Posted by mzzzquilts
Love the quilt..and the azaleas! No where near that "spring" yet here in Michigan.
I do love the quilt; adding borders like that was truly genius.
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