Hard Candy Christmas
Quilt Summary:
"Hard Candy Christmas" by Ann-Marie Miro used the TQS 2017 Halo Medallion BOM pattern as its inspiration.
- - Beading
- - Couching
- - Crystals
- - Decorative Stitches
- - Digitized Embroidery
- - Embellishments
- - Hand Embroidery
- - Foundation Piecing
- - Binding
- - Facing
- Quilting
- - Computer Aided
- - Longarm
Description:
Artist Statement: "This pattern by Susan Garman took Ann-Marie seven years to complete. In the quest to get this UFO done, she omitted her last row and did a reverse couching computerized embroidery pattern. There are 142 handmade ornaments and too many rhinestones to count in this award-winning quilt. The kit was bought right after losing her whole house in the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge November 2016 wildfire. While listening to holiday music over the years, Ann-Marie was inspired by Dolly Parton’s song to complete this as a holiday quilt of joy and sparkle!"
Quilting Method: Movable Machine
Quilting Techniques: Binding Technique (Beading), Binding Technique (Facing), Decorative Stitching, Embellishments (Beading), Embellishments (Couching), Embellishments (Crystals), Embroidery (Hand), Embroidery (Machine Digitized), Piecing (Foundation), Quilting (Computer-Assisted)
Design Source: Halo Medallion BOM pattern by Sue Garman, The Quilt Show, 2017
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