Underground Railroad Quilt Top
#73
Originally Posted by grammypatty7
Did you buy all of the special quilt in a day rulers recommended in the book - specifically, did you need the one for the flying geese? Just wondering. That one and one other are the only ones I think I need to buy as I have others that should work. Thanks
Patty
Thank you for the compliment. The URR Quilt Top was a joint effort. Hubby does have a keen eye for color and an eagle eye for backing fabrics.
I would be honored to help in any way I can when you start yours. I know I had issues with the log cabin block. Mine was wobbily and lopsided. I made that block three times before I was happy with it. This quilt top was a real learning experience. I really like doing Sampler quilts.
Blessings,
Sandi
Patty
Originally Posted by Deara
Originally Posted by grammypatty7
Love your hubby's choice of colors and you did a beautiful job on it. I haven't read all of the posts. Thanks for sharing this with us today. I bookmarked it and just may pester you when I begin mine the end of January 2011.
Hugs
Patty
Hugs
Patty
Originally Posted by Deara
I am making this for my husband. :D
He loves all things pertaining to the Civil War.
I have been inspired by all of you who have done the URR Quilt. :lol:
This quilt top has been a learning experience for me. :roll:
I have only sewn a friendship star and a nine-patch block previous to this undertaking.
I have had many days when I ripped out more than I sewed. :oops:
I have learned so much in the process. :)
Hubby helped me choose the fabrics and the backing for this quilt. :D
He has a good eye for color. I love his choices. :lol:
I do not know how I will quilt it. :roll:
Hubby suggested quilt in the ditch.
I want this quilt to hold up to everyday use.
Please give me your suggestions and comments.
Thank you all,
Sandi
He loves all things pertaining to the Civil War.
I have been inspired by all of you who have done the URR Quilt. :lol:
This quilt top has been a learning experience for me. :roll:
I have only sewn a friendship star and a nine-patch block previous to this undertaking.
I have had many days when I ripped out more than I sewed. :oops:
I have learned so much in the process. :)
Hubby helped me choose the fabrics and the backing for this quilt. :D
He has a good eye for color. I love his choices. :lol:
I do not know how I will quilt it. :roll:
Hubby suggested quilt in the ditch.
I want this quilt to hold up to everyday use.
Please give me your suggestions and comments.
Thank you all,
Sandi
I would be honored to help in any way I can when you start yours. I know I had issues with the log cabin block. Mine was wobbily and lopsided. I made that block three times before I was happy with it. This quilt top was a real learning experience. I really like doing Sampler quilts.
Blessings,
Sandi
I did purchase all the rulers that the book suggested. This was my first attempt at following a pattern and I thought it was best being a newbie. I was pleased with the results and the detailed instructions the book has was easy to follow. Eleanor Burns is a great teacher. I like that she is a detail person.
Blessings to you,
Sandi
#75
Originally Posted by Pineapple Princess
Beautiful Quilt!
Thank you.
I have noticed you like Phillips, Craig & Dean.
Their "Revelation Song" is still going strong here in our area.
Awesome worship song.
Blessings to you,
Sandi
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Thank you Sandi. Guess I have a couple more to go buy then. Her techniques are different from anything I've ever done before and I'm a bit concerned about tackling this but will do it and learn. Everyone says her books are so easy to do.
Patty
Thank you Sandi. Guess I have a couple more to go buy then. Her techniques are different from anything I've ever done before and I'm a bit concerned about tackling this but will do it and learn. Everyone says her books are so easy to do.
Patty
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