Vintage quilt top #7 made into a quilt
#51
Originally Posted by adrianlee
Great job, Eddie! How many quilts have you done on your new machine? Boy, Quilting Duck to water!
#52
Originally Posted by dsb38327
How beautiful. Your work enhances the beauty of her work. Any idea why she just made the tops and didn't quilt them? I have probably missed the post introducing them and saying how many there are.
#53
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Wow Eddie, it's fascinating that the material has held up so well and of course your quilting is fabulous. It really hasn't been that long since you purchased your long arm has it? You have been doing wonderful work with it. Congratulations.
#54
Originally Posted by Annz
Wow Eddie, it's fascinating that the material has held up so well and of course your quilting is fabulous. It really hasn't been that long since you purchased your long arm has it? You have been doing wonderful work with it. Congratulations.
#55
I like how you have merged the vintage with the new. It seems like the new material is a section of trellis overhanging on a beautifully restored vintage work of art, with a "oh so"
contemporary feel.
I have captured the dragon at last!
I'm naming the finished quilt Teahouse Dragon. Here's a couple pics of my baby. Beware: Dragon scales are SHARP!!
contemporary feel.
I have captured the dragon at last!
I'm naming the finished quilt Teahouse Dragon. Here's a couple pics of my baby. Beware: Dragon scales are SHARP!!
the foundation and roof
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and put to work already
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corner close-up
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#59
As always, good job, Sir Eddie <wave>
I really appreciate all the information you post with your pictures. Sometimes, I have questions, and do not know what they are (if that is possible!) and then I find that you have already answered them ... I always learn from your sharing. Thank you <wave>
I really appreciate all the information you post with your pictures. Sometimes, I have questions, and do not know what they are (if that is possible!) and then I find that you have already answered them ... I always learn from your sharing. Thank you <wave>
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