I used a blanket stitch with silk thread to catch most of the edges. Anything that has dimension was left alone.
It's one of those "Quilt in a Day" patterns. Ha ha. More like a block in a day in my world! :D I'll try to take better pictures tomorrow so that you can see the dimension. Lee |
Wow Wow Wow :D Those are all awesome :D I can't wait to see the rest! :D :D :D
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oh thank you for showing these. they are all beautiful. i have been too chicken to try them. are they hard? how long did it take to make one?
eleanor makes em look so easy. you did a beautiful job. are you going to make them all? |
These are gorgeous! I love your work! I keep scrolling back up to look at them again. Very very nice!
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Originally Posted by QuiltinLee
I used a blanket stitch with silk thread to catch most of the edges. Anything that has dimension was left alone.
Lee |
That is beautiful. Are you saying these are raw edges? I can't comprehend....amaseing :D
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How beautiful!!!!!! that looks like a lot of great work.
I love the layered look of the dafodil. Deb :mrgreen: |
You did a great job on those blocks. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to see the whole quilt after you put it together.
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BEAUTIFUL! I want to see more!
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Oh, Lee, that is wonderful!! You are going to put it in a show, right???
You do beautiful work! Sharon |
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