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second practice block learning to hand quilt

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grannyQuilts1
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second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by grannyQuilts1 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:14 am

ok am trying to insert the pix of my practice block. i am teaching self to hand quilt.

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grannyQuilts1
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by grannyQuilts1 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:18 am

well shoot, ignore the pix of my fat qt cabinet, i don't know how to delete it.
Barb

Evie
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by Evie » Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:34 pm

Your hand quilting is lovely, and so is your FQ stash! Hmm, I see some lovely purple fabric. :^)

FarmChick
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by FarmChick » Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:47 pm

Looks like you got the hang of it! WOW!!! Nice job!!! O.K. now I want to edit my photos and take my quilting off! Can you make a pillow or use that block in a wall hanging? It's way too pretty and nice to not show off!

P.S. Nice FQ stash!!!

grannyQuilts1
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by grannyQuilts1 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:29 pm

thank you. yes it is a 12x12 piece of fab. i was thinking i would just make a bunch of 12 x12 while practicing then put them together somehow. i have ordered a whole cloth quilt top in queen size. i will practice until i can make stiches even each time before i start on it. and thank you again. this is the site i went to , they have a good pix of how to hold your hand and needle, it finely made sense to me looking at this pix. http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/373 ... ing-stitch

Joannequilts
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by Joannequilts » Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:13 pm

You're doing great!! Heck, I wouldn't wait...I'd go ahead with your quilt..!!!!!

Joanne:0)

CaroleJ
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by CaroleJ » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:12 am

Oh my goodness...what lovely, even stitches you make!! Wow...I doubt I could do that to save my life...lol!

Have you done this by eye, or are you using something like Tiger Tape? Just curious. I really envy folks who can hand stitch so beautifully with no guide markings!

cindyg
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by cindyg » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:56 am

You are doing great. I think you can jump right in on a quilt.

kenderosa
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by kenderosa » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:30 am

Barb your quilting is beautiful!! Go for the big one!!!!!!

Sue



What type batting are you using???

grannyQuilts1
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Re: second practice block learning to hand quilt

Post by grannyQuilts1 » Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:37 am

i used a circle of poly basted to the feather, then trimmed real close to basting stiches. then i layered with 100% cotton, i keep all my scraps of batting. since i was using scrap of kona cotton i just grabbed the cotton batting, i like the way it handles. i have been searching the web for stencils i have sure found lots of them, i thought about trying to get stencils and marking my own queen size top. BUT, after i have spent hrs marking a baby size top no way am i going to make a queen size for now. maybe later.
i use to embrodiery and i find hand stiching so relaxing.
Barb

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