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Margo, I have a question please in regard to the quilting that was done on your Beloved Beauties Ruffled Roses. I did read that you machine quilted the center block, and several of the additional borders, yourself.....but is the entire quilt, machine quilted by you? I do some hand quilting, but it is not one of my stronger traits...grin. I had not thought about having this quilt machine quilted, but yours is so beautiful, it might have changed my mind. :shock:
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Sue, your block is lovely! Great job!! And Janice, you are a troublemaker :wink: After seeing your flower variation in the center heart, I started thinking about how I could change mine, so I looked at some clip art, then realized I have flowers in my focus fabric -- yup, there's a flower that would look just lovely in the middle of the heart shape ... but wait, look at those lovely Wm Morris style leaves in the fabric -- oooo! but how to put them on the heart shape ... no, wait, they will work nicely in a circle ... So, although I was very excited about starting next week (as soon as I get a couple of projects out of here, sigh) on the lovely applique heart that Sue designed (I was looking forward to the challenge of it), instead my head is busy playing with how I can use these wonderful leaves. Janice, this is all your fault! but thank you -- this quilt will be much more my own because of your flowers.
Stay tuned ... Robin

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Yes! I machine quilted the entire quilt on my Handi-Quilter16. Not all machine quilters just do pantographs, but if you get as much detail as I did on mine, you can expect to pay well for it! I have over 30 hours of quilting on that quilt, and I wouldn't do it for minimum wage! You will pay a long-armer for their vision as well as their skill and time.Originally posted by BertwoodMargo, I have a question please in regard to the quilting that was done on your Beloved Beauties Ruffled Roses. I did read that you machine quilted the center block, and several of the additional borders, yourself.....but is the entire quilt, machine quilted by you? I do some hand quilting, but it is not one of my stronger traits...grin. I had not thought about having this quilt machine quilted, but yours is so beautiful, it might have changed my mind. :shock:
Also, if a long-armer uses a robotic system (like I used on parts of mine) it won't necessarily be faster! It takes a few minutes to set up each component so that it stitches in the right place, so if there are a lot of little motifs, the time really adds up. Of course, a robotic panto pattern can be done more quickly and economically.
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Margo and others...... I have looked in the FORUM for a topic where people offer their "Machine Quilting" business, and did not see anything. Is there a FORUM on this website where people advertise? Does anyone have any suggestions for me, please. Thank you
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Robin,
Now you understand why I have not posted a finished block as yet! As I was working on Erin Russek's design for my center, I realized that the obvious flower to use (repeat) in my swag area, was not my favorite! I spent a week designing and making flowers before I got one that I was happy with. I brought in a little darker color, then was wondering if I needed some more of that color elsewhere for balance. And, so it goes!
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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There is not currently a forum for advertisers, but it sounds like a good idea for a forum topic. I'll start one for you and see if we get any responses.Originally posted by BertwoodMargo and others...... I have looked in the FORUM for a topic where people offer their "Machine Quilting" business, and did not see anything. Is there a FORUM on this website where people advertise? Does anyone have any suggestions for me, please. Thank you
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Oh come on Dawn -- you big tease! :lol: Post a sneak peak soon -- the anticipation of seeing your block is killing m. 8)Originally posted by ScoopieRobin,
Now you understand why I have not posted a finished block as yet! As I was working on Erin Russek's design for my center, I realized that the obvious flower to use (repeat) in my swag area, was not my favorite! I spent a week designing and making flowers before I got one that I was happy with. I brought in a little darker color, then was wondering if I needed some more of that color elsewhere for balance. And, so it goes!
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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Jo Jo,
Not much of a "sneek" preview, but here is where I am at. I still need to make all of the stems, (picture has scraps) a couple more leaves (for left side) and decide which top-of-head feathers I like best: pale (on right) or deeper (scraps on left.) Most things are already sewn (appliqued) as a unit, so once everything is done, all I need to do is applique the outer edges. The setting triangles will be the dark purple of the birds. My swags will be dark purple and lavender, with the magenta flowers, and a couple of green leaves. Please feel free to critique, as I am at the point where I cannot see the forest, for the trees! This is really fun, and my first major applique! (Stable Stuff, lots of glue!) Oh, and they get a beak, and eyes.
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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Dawn, your block is bright, cheerful and unique! Absolutely outstanding! In case you haven't seen it, there is a website called Glorious Appliqué that features Kim McLean patterns done in the beautiful bright colors you used. Check it out! http://gloriousapplique.blogspot.com/
from the Piedmont of North Carolina
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Dawn, it's wonderful!!!!!!!!!! I like your flowers better than Erin's original ones, especially the pink/red ones -- good job there! I like Margo's idea of 2 different crown styles for the birds, but in the one on the left, it's hard to tell there are three different fabrics there -- maybe it's just the photo, but you might want to try a different one for the center. How fun and how cheerful!! This is going to make a great quilt! Hugs, Robin
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Dawn, it's magnificient. And, I adore the new shape of the flowers. That flower pot fabric is awesome and gives a pinch of psychedelic and creates great movement. I also agree that both birds should have different fabric for their top knots. I agree with Robin that the bird on the left needs a different color in the center to make it pop like the one on the right.
Are you sure this is your first applique because you sure look like a pro from this end of the screen.
Okay, Robin -- get busy girlfriend. lol
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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