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Oh My, that is supercalifragilisticexpyalidocious!!! I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!! You need to put it in a show. I MUST see this in person. I will give you my address so you can send it here.
Anne
Anne
#43
The pattern is Victorian table runner by Southwinds that I turned into a queensize quilt.
There is actually no curved seams. There is an extra piece of fabric sewn into the seam that after it is put together the extra piece is folded back on the bias then stitched down. That is part of what will make quilting this so interesting.
I tried to take a close up so you can see the stitching.
The LQS has asked if I would put it in the Dallas quilt show. I'm a little skeptical. I've never done anything like that. We'll see what it looks like after I get done quilting.
Mary
There is actually no curved seams. There is an extra piece of fabric sewn into the seam that after it is put together the extra piece is folded back on the bias then stitched down. That is part of what will make quilting this so interesting.
I tried to take a close up so you can see the stitching.
The LQS has asked if I would put it in the Dallas quilt show. I'm a little skeptical. I've never done anything like that. We'll see what it looks like after I get done quilting.
Mary
#46
Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
The pattern is Victorian table runner by Southwinds that I turned into a queensize quilt.
There is actually no curved seams. There is an extra piece of fabric sewn into the seam that after it is put together the extra piece is folded back on the bias then stitched down. That is part of what will make quilting this so interesting.
I tried to take a close up so you can see the stitching.
The LQS has asked if I would put it in the Dallas quilt show. I'm a little skeptical. I've never done anything like that. We'll see what it looks like after I get done quilting.
Mary
There is actually no curved seams. There is an extra piece of fabric sewn into the seam that after it is put together the extra piece is folded back on the bias then stitched down. That is part of what will make quilting this so interesting.
I tried to take a close up so you can see the stitching.
The LQS has asked if I would put it in the Dallas quilt show. I'm a little skeptical. I've never done anything like that. We'll see what it looks like after I get done quilting.
Mary
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