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I am at the finish line for the Laurel Ridge fall quilt. I would like to make it in spring fabrics. I do not see a list...
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Lovely! I hope this quilt raises a good bit of money for the organization. Great job!
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I made some changes to the centre block of my quilt. I used EPP instead of appliqué, so I decided to add a little to the...
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I completed the quilt. I made it a bit smaller that suggested and I made some modifications as well. It took a little...
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I thought about using black for the background with my bright prints. Love how this looks.
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Game On Christmas...This is a Kim Diehl collection of 10 fabrics. HelenW
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I really love your fabric selections. Beautiful quilt.
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I finished this quilt during the reveal of next year’s BOM. I decided to change a few things. I went with a southwest...
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Debbie, they look right. I found the teals a bit challenging too. Using the yardage made it easier. Don’t let the name...
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Lime Green on left is 1/2 yd and Soft Teal is 1/4 yd next to Lime Green. The Soft Teal does not look like a Teal to me,...
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I think I am close to the finish line! I am thinking beads next, and I have some butterfly pendants, and a frog pendant that would look great here!
Here is where I’m at.
Please give full sentenses when talking about my work. You just had so much fun last time that my hubby called it my “Aquarium” that that is all you mentioned. I get it, you have hundreds of students asking for criticism and you want to get through as much as possible. You do a tremendous job, and do it well, and graciously.
I hope you had a great vacation. I saw the picture on facebook, of your felt project that you had brought to Hawaii. I hope that we can see it in real life soon.
Can’t wait for the neutral quilt to start, but love working the embroidery!
Noella from Quebec.
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I need input...I am finished with my circles and had originally planned to put some straight-line quilting in the "sashing" areas. Should I? Or just leave it as is? If I did add anything, it would be relatively simple/uncluttered.
Also, any ideas on how to block it before I add the borders?
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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Suzanne, You can audition different designs by laying a couple clear paper protectors over the piece and drawing with a fineOriginally posted by meper View PostI need input...I am finished with my circles and had originally planned to put some straight-line quilting in the "sashing" areas. Should I? Or just leave it as is? If I did add anything, it would be relatively simple/uncluttered.
Also, any ideas on how to block it before I add the borders?
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
sharpie marker. You could do spaced straight line quilting across the sashings. Like 3 lines 1/8 or 1/4 apart, then go about
3/4 or 1 and 1/4 inches of space and then do another 3 lines in a variety of colors that you used in the circles. I also like something simple like XXX shapes going across
sashings might look good. Your stitching is magnificent. Alex said you can not block silk projects. HelenWHelenW
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Thanks, Helen...I like the idea of the clear sheet protectors.Originally posted by HelenW View Post
Suzanne, You can audition different designs by laying a couple clear paper protectors over the piece and drawing with a fine
sharpie marker. You could do spaced straight line quilting across the sashings. Like 3 lines 1/8 or 1/4 apart, then go about
3/4 or 1 and 1/4 inches of space and then do another 3 lines in a variety of colors that you used in the circles. I also like something simple like XXX shapes going across
sashings might look good. Your stitching is magnificent. Alex said you can not block silk projects. HelenW
I decided to put some decorative stitching on the sashing. Right now I am contemplating a woven chain stitch with some flowers in one of the sashes. I usually stare at the project and peruse the books until I get a brain wave. Will post my progress.
BTW, your butterfly piece is beautiful, as is your GPDU.
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Thanks Suzanne, I know what you mean when just looking and something jumps out at you and you like the idea. Happens
to me all time. I often Google something and click on images and just scroll. I think to myself, I only have to find one I really
like the idea of. Works every time. Looking forward to your progress pictures. And thanks for the compliment. It is all just
so much fun. HelenW
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Thanks to Geribear & Helen W for your suggestions. Here is a pic of what I ended up doing. My only question is if the chain stitch "chains" in the long section are distracting from the circles. If I keep the chains I will add something in the middle of each oval. Looking for anyone's thoughts.
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Thanks, Helen. Chain stitch it is! I have to decide what to put in the middle. Will post.Originally posted by HelenW View PostSuzanne, What a masterpiece of stitching. Just Love It!!! I love the chain on the long section.
Yes, if you put some stitching in each oval I think it will just look even better. Your stitches are so perfect and the combinations are stunning. Great Job! HelenW
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Carole B. The framing was a great idea. Here I thought you knew all the stitches in the book before this. I am so glad they
have the zoom feature so I can see the details. How is your Sue Spargo block BOM coming along? Are you learning a lot
of new stitches there too, or is it mostly ones you already know. Hope Alex features you today in her Live. I am sure a lot
of people would love to check it out for inspiration. You do amazing stitching. HelenW
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Thanks Helen! I'm still plugging away to finish my 2021 TQS BOM before I move back to the Sue Spargo BOM and other projects. Finishing up stitching down the vine on the last side of the border. Then on to 100 leaves and oodles of pennies!Originally posted by HelenW View PostCarole B. The framing was a great idea. Here I thought you knew all the stitches in the book before this. I am so glad they
have the zoom feature so I can see the details. How is your Sue Spargo block BOM coming along? Are you learning a lot
of new stitches there too, or is it mostly ones you already know. Hope Alex features you today in her Live. I am sure a lot
of people would love to check it out for inspiration. You do amazing stitching. HelenWCarole Berry
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An update on my embroidery project - Wendy Williams Around The Garden (reduced about 35%). Rather that a new project using silk (which I don't have any) I decided to work on a pattern I already had using fabric and thread I already had but totally inspired to get started by Alex's Class. The circle around the garden if still a work in progress and the tree is close to being finished. Embroidery is so much more relaxing than piecing a quilt. While working on this, I also completed the final blocks of my 2014 A to Z for You and Me quilt.
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Sandy F, It is so fun to see other projects inspired from the concept of what a class is teaching.
Your tree bark is fabulous and I love the ring of flowers. Sure glad this forum lets you zoom the photos to see the details. I have not started my Round The Garden. I have been doing my own
version of this years BOM Garden Party Down Under. Have you been watching on the photos
for this years BOM? I am sure it will make you want to put it on your list. I even tried the center
block as hand embroidery. Not for the quilt I am making just to see what it would look like. It is all
so fun. HelenW
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A good idea to mix piecing with embroidery!
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I have finished my Make It Your Own Embroidery! I kept staring at it and wondered what it looked like… and finally decided it looked like a field of flowers. So I added the blue linen on the left, the 3 Queen Anne’s lace stems and flowers, plus the bird to further that idea. Also added the background grid quilting and linen binding. I’m going to use it as a small wallhanging.
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Oh honey, I’ve been fighting flipping seams since before most of these girls were born!
Back when I was... -
Just the quilt top. Cant decide how to quilt yet in domestic machine need some inspirations please...
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The Fabric Requirements pages are on the Laurel Ridge BOM main page:
https://thequiltshow.com/learn/catego... -
I am at the finish line for the Laurel Ridge fall quilt. I would like to make it in spring fabrics. I do not see a list...
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Lovely! I hope this quilt raises a good bit of money for the organization. Great job!
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I made some changes to the centre block of my quilt. I used EPP instead of appliqué, so I decided to add a little to the...
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I completed the quilt. I made it a bit smaller that suggested and I made some modifications as well. It took a little...
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I thought about using black for the background with my bright prints. Love how this looks.
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Game On Christmas...This is a Kim Diehl collection of 10 fabrics. HelenW
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I really love your fabric selections. Beautiful quilt.
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Will there be anything to give us inspiration or ideas for custom quilting? I would love to see closeups of the original...
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I love your Southwest theme and how you planned the colors. Great job. Good luck at the fair.
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