A little help with my Crappie Quilt would be nice
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Originally Posted by Debra Mc
Oh the sunperch & pumpkin seed are real nice too. We call them brem in Texas.
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Originally Posted by Debra Mc
I know you said fabric was called forest. Who makes it & did you buy at a chain store or LQS?
This is whats written on the fabric edge, " Early Frost Jim Hansel Licensed to SSI, www.southseaimports.com"
Now if anyone finds this please let me know as I need some more. The boys (2 son & 7 brothers) are asking for theirs. LOL
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I found it at;
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=1121
Sku #: 745181220747.00
Early Frost 1006 777 Green Trees
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=1121
Sku #: 745181220747.00
Early Frost 1006 777 Green Trees
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Glad you found it. I had to go to Walmart last nite & was looking around thinking maybe they might have something but no. Wilmington's showed Jim HAnsel fabrics but not Southsea Imports. Found some fabric by Ron Jenkins. It has some panels & a bunch of fish related fabrics. Some really good water scenes but nobody around here sells that brand. I guess It probably wouldn'take a whole lot of fabric to cut the blocks to embroidery & a little for trim. I will save that shop. Thanks again. You bad girl, now you got me started on a new project & I haven't finished what I already have started.
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Originally Posted by Debra Mc
You bad girl, now you got me started on a new project & I haven't finished what I already have started.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
you know if you can't do a water like stitch in free motion quilting, you could do a wavy stitch in the fish blocks.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
use your walking foot/quilting foot and move the quilt to the left and the right with your hands while stitching. just something to give the fish areas movement like water.
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OK I did all that I'm going to do on this one. My hubby say he didn't want to wait any more. LOL It's his now. But he did let me take pictures. I still might go back and put some water stitching on later but for now, I'm done.
Finished "My Crappie Quilt" Top
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