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[...] books. (shiny stuff, lining fabric) The wall hanging was machine paper pieced and hand quilted with metallic thread. Hand quilting with metallic is a challenge to your sanity, leastwise mine, but i love the effect! [...]
Pingback by Quilting and Crafting » Shattered Glass Quilt — July 19, 2008 @ 7:29 am
[...] How computerized a machine do I need? Remember the more complicated the machine the more it costs and the more expensive it is to have [...]
Pingback by Quilting and Crafting » Quilting Machines — July 19, 2008 @ 7:44 am
[...] second quilt I have made using this block combo. I fussy cut the 6 kaleidoscope triangles and then sewed them into hexagon blocks. The Milky-way blocks were paper pieced. (When I first read about paper [...]
Pingback by Quilting an Crafting.com » » One for All Seasons — August 20, 2008 @ 6:49 am
[...] I got the impression this was a good way to use up scrap material - not so!) The blocks were then machine joined together into a rough center piece rectangle. The rectangle was then hand appliqued to the border [...]
Pingback by Quilting an Crafting.com » » Stars & Scopes Quilt — August 24, 2008 @ 5:14 pm
[...] the Flexi-curve technique, explained in the book, I made blocks for each season, with topical quilting motifs; (examples) pumpkin-fall, [...]
Pingback by Quilting an Crafting.com » » Four Seasons Quilt — August 24, 2008 @ 6:57 pm
[...] Hanging Pattern: My own based on the pattern from Once Upon A Quilt by Bonnie Kaster and Virgina Athey Machine pieced and hand appliqued. Hand [...]
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