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I also made this one on my 1906 Singer 27.
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Originally Posted by Annie from Edison
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Very nice. Your machine a cabinet look brand new.
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I finished this quilt this week, using 4 machines. A Singer 201k, Pfaff 60, White Rotary treadles and quilting done with the modern Pfaff QE 4.2.
Its a string quilt with a piano key border. I was given twelve 12" string blocks pieced onto a heavier muslin, using 1/2" seam allowances; it made the top very heavy. So I had to make piano key borders to balance the weight. It will go to a Wounded Warrior at Fort Hood army base, Killeen,Texas. Sharon in Texas(Thank You Quilter) |
Very nice and I am sure a veteran would love it. The right colors too!
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Beautiful, string quilts can be awkward to quilt, the seam allowances would have made it quite tricky. Beautiful.
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[QUOTE=earthwalker;7471070]Beautiful, string quilts can be awkward to quilt, the seam allowances would have made it quite tricky. Beautiful.
I quilted my string quilt in a 3" diagonal grid, it made it easier to quilt. Sharon in Texas |
It's a very lovely quilt Sharon. It's too bad you live so far away or I'd ask you to bring it to the get together we're having up here on March 13th.:)
Cari |
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Here is my latest quit top. I did this while the weather was so snowy. I used two 301 machines. All I need to do now is quilt it.
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Beautiful quilt Crosssticher- cheddar, cranberries and creamcheese! I have and use both of my 301's too, they can't be beat. Love to see all of the quilts made on these vintage machines.
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