My own quilt - first one for myself
#31
That is so beautiful, and it has soooo much work in it you must be very proud of it. I would be.
I do machine embroidery also. But I haven't had the nerve to do a quilt yet. But I did buy a pattern from Cactus Shak Embroiidery called "Vintage Western" by Betty White that is embroidered on your block then you slide your batting and backing under your embroidery and it does echo quilting around the embroidery. It's a quilt as you go. you might want to check them out.
I do machine embroidery also. But I haven't had the nerve to do a quilt yet. But I did buy a pattern from Cactus Shak Embroiidery called "Vintage Western" by Betty White that is embroidered on your block then you slide your batting and backing under your embroidery and it does echo quilting around the embroidery. It's a quilt as you go. you might want to check them out.
#35
Originally Posted by aliceg
I have just finished a Fisherman Fred and Sunbonnet Sue quilt with 72 blocks - each one different. Most squares have more than 30,000 stitches - therefore it is $30.00 per square. It took me three months of embroidery and I'm sure my great granddaughters will enjoy it also.
I have enough squares left to make a runner for my dresser. Not selling this one.
Is there anyone else that makes this type of quilt - I would like to hear what designs you use.
I have enough squares left to make a runner for my dresser. Not selling this one.
Is there anyone else that makes this type of quilt - I would like to hear what designs you use.
Closeup of a block
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Folded in quarters laying on queen size bed
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