Scrap Happy Baskets DONE!
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wow, you did it. it is out of the ballpark fabulous! i love the quilting and thanks for info on the bailey, i have been looking at it for a while now. i have tested one at a quilt show in moscow idaho last year. people were great. it's either that or a Juki and i think the Juki might win out. i can later adapt it to a frame and have that learning curve for a fraction of the cost. i don't want to learn to do panto work, i want to freehand like you do. ah...someday. i love the cherry gingham happy look of this quilt. it reminds me of e. burns!~
this is beautiful and thanks for posting!
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A truly beautiful quilt! The quilting is fabulous. I love all the fabrics and the quilt pattern is wonderful! That watering can certainly brings back memories of my Dad. He was the gardener in our family. Thanks for sharing.
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Baskets per se are not to my liking but I have to say, I really like yours and would love the pattern if it is available. I also think the backing is great and goes with the front of the quilt nicely. I bought a Handi-Quilter from a friend that did not work for her but I have as yet to get it set up. I have had it for about 2 years now. Think it is time for me to get that rascal up and running. I also love your quilting. Thanks for sharing your lovely quilt with us.
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