Virtual Farm Quilt UPDATE
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
Posts: 8,710
Terryl - My eye is not good right now. LOL. Are you handstitching it or machine? It is absolutely beautiful . And thank you to all who helped on this project. Dont' know how I missed it. Love the quilt top too. Hope it brings a lot of money for the cause. ♥♥
#16
Originally Posted by Terryl
It's machine quilted, each block is different.
Many thanks to Terryl and Marci and gensquilts for the quilting and binding.
If you remember it will be sold and the the proceeds given to the American Cancer Society for Breast Cancer Research.
Many thanks to the ones that contributed to this quilt from across the USA.
Conniequilts, Sweet, KellyPA, KSEA, kristen0112, MegsAnn, Tam…Moo, Terryl and friend, Marci, mom-6, mequilter, dotcomdtcm, Minnesewta, QweenBee, Twinstitchin, Momymom, Mariposa, gensquilts, emsgranny and those that life got in the way but the help was offered.
:-) :-)
#17
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ft. Myers, Florida
Posts: 928
Hi everyone, let's all stand up and do the " happy dance", one of my clients (I own a small hair salon) saw the quilt last week and said "I'll buy it" when I pointed out to her that she didn't even know how much we wanted for the quilt, she just shrugged and said "When you love something it doesn't matter what it cost". I said we had a couple of things left to do to the quilt then she could have it, (we needed to clip the threads, and wash it). The proud new owner, Tena, lives in Ottawa, Canada. The quilt will go home to Canada with her next year, she took it to her home in Florida and put it on her guest room bed. Marci was awesome working with on the quilt, it's her long arm we quilted on, Gensquilts (Genny) did the binding and had it back to us within 36 hours. Genny did a fabulous job on the binding, I wish the photos (to follow) showed all the detail, but hopefully you can see most of what we did. Each block was a different pattern, the sashing was hearts, the borders were a spiral, that actually look like tractor tires rolling. I'm very please with that, Marci put spokes in the red tractor tires, it looks really good. The rooster, hen, and sun bonnet Sues are all echo quilted, really makes those blocks POP. It was a true honor to be trusted with the quilting of this special quilt, and a pleasure to just be a participant in this endeaver. I am ecstatic with the amount raised to be donated for breast cancer research. Thank you everyone for your hard work and for allowing me to quilt your masterpiece.
#18
Congratulations to all involved! How wonderful!You ladies should be SOOoooooooooooo PROUD!!! This is a great thing you did and the quilt is gorgeous! My mom had breast cancer, so this is a very meaningful effort in my eyes! WAY TO GO!!
#19
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Canfield, Ohio
Posts: 74
Thia quilt was a wonderful expression of our talents and a pleasure to work on. Marci and Terryl did a great job on the quilting.Thanks to the many hands who helped put this ptoject together for a very happy and properous outcome. thanks for allowing me to be a partof this project. Genny
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