Wey hey I braved free motion!!
#91
Originally Posted by GailG
Originally Posted by Izy
Sharon, thanks for your enthusiasm....I couldn't agree with you more on fabric being fun, due to fabric being so scarce here in Spain, all my friends on the quiltingboard helped me and my guild out by donating lots of fabric to us last year. It was an amazing show of friendship and I was able to make this quilt using alot of the brights I snaffled :D The hot pink sashings were a cotton dress I got from the charity shop!!
We have a fantastic group of quilters on this Board, my life has been enhanced so much by meeting everyone here :D :D :D
We have a fantastic group of quilters on this Board, my life has been enhanced so much by meeting everyone here :D :D :D
I didn't know about the sharing of our fabrics here with our sisters across the water. I think that's what love of neighbor is all about -- sharing. I hope we do more of it.
Here's a link to the original topic about the fabric sharing :D
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/7985.page
#93
Originally Posted by peel
Izy, I love your quilts (composition and color)
do you free motion, on a regular sewing machine or long arm
peel
do you free motion, on a regular sewing machine or long arm
peel
#95
She is my baby K!! Totally ruined I might add :D
K if you click on my name, you will go to my profile, then you can click on topics created by me...you will see the other work I have done since starting 2 years ago...I love to look thru everyones past topics :D
K if you click on my name, you will go to my profile, then you can click on topics created by me...you will see the other work I have done since starting 2 years ago...I love to look thru everyones past topics :D
#96
Izy, I,too, have a Janome 9000 set in a table. I have tried some machine quilting, straight line in the ditch stuff with my walking foot. I am taking a class this Saturday to help me become more adventurous! I love your work! :lol:
#98
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 91
That is such a cute quilt. And your stippling looks great! I'm jealous. Maybe the secret is to stop practicing so much and just go for it. I have a quilt that I pieced last winter that I'm not crazy about. I think I'm just going to give it a try and quilt it. You give me hope!
#100
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 83
wow! Thanks for the info.
I'm about to quilt an Irish chain, queen size, on my home Viking. For the first time I'm going to do it in pieces also. First the entire center and then add the borders. My machine is also set into a table. Hope I have as good luck as you did.
thanks again,
peel
I'm about to quilt an Irish chain, queen size, on my home Viking. For the first time I'm going to do it in pieces also. First the entire center and then add the borders. My machine is also set into a table. Hope I have as good luck as you did.
thanks again,
peel
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