your feathers and vines are so lovely and precise! That is so hard to do... how long did it take you to get it right on the long arm?
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Beautiful
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That's a stunner!
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After seeing the first one you did .. I immediately sent for the book. I can't wait to get started after seeing this beauty!
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Great work
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Originally Posted by KatiesQuiltingCorner
your feathers and vines are so lovely and precise! That is so hard to do... how long did it take you to get it right on the long arm?
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Originally Posted by charismah
JoyHigdon sent me her version of "Snake river Log cabin" from the Judy Martin's log cabin quilt book.
This particular pattern I quilted once before (it was also entered in a show and received ribbons...YAY!) . However, I didn't quilt them the same. This one felt more earthy to me..so I added some leaves....I also feel like all the work that goes into this quilt deserves it's own authenticity. Joy went to a lot of work, time and energy and this deserves to have it's own feeling. So much like the other ..I followed the trails in the pattern..I think that is the best way to compliment this quilt. I think for myself personally I couldn't put an allover type of pattern on this quilt and be happy with it (just my personal preference). I quilted a feathered wreath in the center...all the red/brown areas have a feather to fill the trail...the white areas have different leaves. Along with the earth tone type colors many of the fabrics had leaves....I thought this was appropriate. In the end I love the finish on this one! I pray Joy does as well! I quilted this freehand on my INNOVA. I used HObbs polydown batting. Thanks for looking! |
That is a beautiful quilt, great work by both of you.
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Your quilting always amazes me. The quilt is awesome!
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love log cabins but have yet to do one! this is so wonderful!! 8-)
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