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LOVE it Angie! I have some of that same fabric and haven't decided what to do with it yet. This gives me some ideas. Your quilt is beautiful and I like the idea of "quilt as you go".
Linda -its not the number of breaths you take, but the moments that take your breath away!
can you show us how you assemble the blocks together since they are already quilted? How do you hide everything so it looks "normal"? I have read the instructions...but I am a "see and then do" type of person rather than a read and go...
That is one of the most beautiful quilts I have seen! I almost bought that fabric for my daughter, wish I had now.
The best kind of sleep beneath Heaven above, is under a quilt handmade with love. Don't ya just love that saying?
Saundra
May your troubles be less and your blessings be more and nothing but happiness come through your door! God bless the USA!:icon_wave:
That's going to be beautiful. I'd also like to know how to assemble blocks that are already quilted - what a great idea, rather than wrestling a big quilt on the sewing machine!
There's still time to change the road you're on - Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven"
Oh it is wonderful! I have a finished D9P with this line and it is beautiful but I still have to quilt it. Wish I had done the quilt as you go method! Hope you post a pic when you complete it.
Thanks - Patti
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Thanks for the great comments I am sewing on the vertical sashings tonight.
Carmen- Quilt as you go is a method where you make blocks, quilt the blocks and assemble them using sashings. I just completed one last month for my daughter using the book "Crazy Shortcut Quilts". I have pictures of it on my profile page, also they have a You tube video showing the process.
Ok, back to quilting
I'm getting there... So far I have all of the vertical sashings on and formed four rows. I pinned on the horizontal sashings last night and plan to sew them together tonight. My goal is to finish with the binding Friday night and then onto free motion Alyssa's lap quilt
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