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#1321
Power Poster
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 10,357
What a lovely guest room and your quilts are just perfect.....Gone fishing and Gone fishing Again....is all I can come up with! I need to put the brakes on the rest of my life for a bit and get back on my machines....don't have time for myself at all lately...just a bit of handquilting in the evenings....
#1322
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Midwest
Posts: 339
White 1514 in action
Found this sweetie at an estate sale (http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...y-t226579.html). Quick cleaning, oiling and a belt and here's her first project. It wasn't her fault that I sewed a row wrong and had to redo it! And this is a much better machine than the clone I found so I think this should not be labeled a clone.
#1326
Found this sweetie at an estate sale (http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...y-t226579.html). Quick cleaning, oiling and a belt and here's her first project. It wasn't her fault that I sewed a row wrong and had to redo it! And this is a much better machine than the clone I found so I think this should not be labeled a clone.
Nancy
#1327
This is a quilt that I made this summer for my daughter. Cathy had given me a couple of boxes of jeans. I'm still working through that stash of denim. I saw this pattern on someone's blog, and I started working on the quilt right after reading the directions on piecing and assembling. Piecing was done on Two Spools and quilting with the Davis NVF.
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#1329
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,334
Monica..... I love it. Is this one of those quilts that you quilt as you go? I can't imagine doing those skinny sashing lines between the denim. How did you do that? They are so perfectly straight and even. And the puppies on the back are so cute. .... love that, too.
I have a huge box of blue jeans that I've not wanted to throw away. I've been cutting out the seams and making pieces of fabric for future use.... this looks like a perfect idea for those denim pieces. I'd love to copy yours if I can figure out the skinny sashing.
I have a huge box of blue jeans that I've not wanted to throw away. I've been cutting out the seams and making pieces of fabric for future use.... this looks like a perfect idea for those denim pieces. I'd love to copy yours if I can figure out the skinny sashing.
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