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Posts: 62 | Location: Toowoomba, QLD, Australia | Registered: March 10, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Yay, Kylie!!!!!!!!

Congratulations on completing your first quilt!!!

It is a beauty !!!

Your own signature blocks are so bright and they have eye-popping contrast between the colors and the white signature pieces.

Your quilt displays the blocks you got back in such a nice setting!!

I missed that you were doing an album quilt for your first one. Where did your signature blocks come from ... family, friends, quilt buddies?


Pat

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."... from "The Paradox of Our Age" by Dr. Bob Moorehead



 
Posts: 962 | Location: Massachusetts | Registered: January 15, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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HOLY MACARONI!!! That is BEAUTIFUL! You get MAJOR KUDOS FOR A JOB WELL DONE! Love it! What pattern is that? It's sooooo nice looking!
Cheer Bravo!!! Cheer




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Posts: 778 | Location: Beaaaaaautiful WA coast | Registered: February 29, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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its a swap from a yahoo group, "i forgot about"...I wanted to make a quilt big enough to use so i made the blocks in to a diamond in a square so the then just added to it n that’s what I come out with Smilequilt..

its my lounge quilt, the backing is flannel so its a little warmer. I kind of got a bit lazy and folded the backing over to the finishing edge..Smile
 
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Freyja80

Using the backing for a binding is not lazy... I think that's an acceptable finishing method? Maybe not for a quilt to be judged, but I've done two flannel backed quilts that I did that on. Also...on my "using" blankets I dont' hand sew the finished binding down. I aways pick a busy fabric for my binding, and then machine stitch it down with a decorative stitch. I want to be SURE it's still in ONE piece after a few washings...lol

I KNOW I saw it on TV somewhere. Instead of machine stitching the binding to the front (and turning it to the back) you machine stitch the binding to the back...and fold it to the front. Then..pick a nice decorative stitch and sew it down. Fast...and sturdy...hehe




"It's a fine line between hobby and mental illness" ~Dave Barry~

 
Posts: 778 | Location: Beaaaaaautiful WA coast | Registered: February 29, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Very pretty Kylie! Well done!

Delia


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Posts: 45 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: April 24, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Congratulations on your first quilt, Kylie! I love the bright colors. I used the fold over technique when binding my first ever quilt, although I used separate binding for quilting the tops my mom pieced. I just wanted to try a new technique and see how it looked and I liked it. My quilts are for me and my family, so if it makes me happy then it's a good deal. Quilts, both the making and the using, are for our enjoyment. I think because it's such a fad to make quilts right now, some people get all bent about making them perfect. If you get pleasure from it, then it IS perfect.
 
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