Finished Carolina Rain - Miniature Quilt
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A few weeks ago, I asked for recommendations on how to quilt this miniature: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-149885-1.htm
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions. I ended up outlining the striped bars with stitch in the ditch and and securing across the bars every three to five (depending on how many were in each row/column).
For the black sashing, I chose a Lead Day design that could be easily modified for the long spaces.
I'm very pleased with the way this turned out and I think the swap recipient likes it as well. It was hard to give up.
Cheers, K
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions. I ended up outlining the striped bars with stitch in the ditch and and securing across the bars every three to five (depending on how many were in each row/column).
For the black sashing, I chose a Lead Day design that could be easily modified for the long spaces.
I'm very pleased with the way this turned out and I think the swap recipient likes it as well. It was hard to give up.
Cheers, K
The total quilt
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Up close quilting & binding
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The back
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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What a neat pattern never saw that one before just got off Henry Glass site at least I think that was the name and they have many free patterns for minatures. Your work is great thanks for sharing all sides of it too.
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