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Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

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cindyg
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by cindyg » Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:21 am

Homespun - that is a perfect quilt for a seashore place. You did such a good job on it. I couldn't see a thing wrong with your quilting. It's just beautiful!

Jasinta
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by Jasinta » Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:00 am

Absolutely beautiful!

moma_lolaham
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by moma_lolaham » Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:00 am

I think you did great with your free motion quilting. I haven't tried that yet. Your quilt looks great. Your friend will love it.

Cynluvs2quilt
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by Cynluvs2quilt » Thu Aug 02, 2007 1:24 pm

I love the colors!!! I have a friend who loves to make quilts with boats and lighthouses, she would definitely love to add this one in her collection!!! Beautiful!!!

Dreamer
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by Dreamer » Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:49 pm

Oh Whow You have made a quilt i have been looking at for a long time it is just beautiful

HomespunMary
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by HomespunMary » Fri Aug 03, 2007 12:16 am

Again, thanks to all of you for your nice comments! You all make me so happy! And, kadie, you're absolutely right, who needs quilting friends in real life when this community of wonderful quilters is there for you all the time!

9patchfav, yes, now it is back to my original plan, LOL! I can't wait to finish another quilt top so that I can practice some more free motion... Also, 9patchfav, and more importantly, I'm sure everyone here would love to see pictures of your work, I certainly know I would, so please go ahead and post!

Maike
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by Maike » Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:52 am

What a nice and lovely work....Congratulations. You did a great Job.
It is so lovely and it me reminds me for at home. I am coming form NorthernGermany, just close to Denmark.
It ist perfekt, your quilt. You can be very proud of it..


HomespunMary
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by HomespunMary » Fri Aug 03, 2007 11:18 am

Thanks Maike! Since I live in southern Sweden, we must be living fairly close to each other!

grammy65
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by grammy65 » Fri Aug 03, 2007 1:31 pm

Boy Mary....I cannot believe how beautiful your free motion quilting is. How in the world do you get such even stitches? I was trying to do some on one of the Christmas stockings I am making for Georgiapeach and it was just awful. I finally ended up doing a stencil I could do with my walking foot.

I can't seem to figure out where I'm going with free motion. I was trying to do a large meander and just made a mess. It's a good thing I have a long arm. But the stockings were too small for the long arm so was trying to do it on my domestic.

You just amaze me.

Oh....yes, I also love the quilt!!

HomespunMary
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Re: Yippee! Just finished quilt #3!

Post by HomespunMary » Sat Aug 04, 2007 7:07 am

grammy65, I really know what you mean with not knowing where to go with the meandering. I can assure you I had the same problem! Especially when I had to figure out how to go in and out between the white sails, to stay on the sky blue, without having to stop and start in every triangle... I found out that you needed to have sort of a "plan" for which directions to go first, so that even with all the twists and turns of the stipple seam, you generally "moved" in one or the other direction that you had decided on beforehand. A couple of times, I did "paint myself into a corner", which was very annoying, but I just tried to look at it from the bright side: I learned a lot from it!

As I said in another post, this not so seriously-looking quilt, bound not for an upscale master bedroom but presumably for the porch of a small summer house, was excellent for daring to try free motion! I felt that the mistakes wouldn't really matter so much on this one...

As for the "even stitches", well.... I keep comparing them to the stitches my machine makes on straight seams with the feed dogs up, and then my free motion stiches are not at all even! They vary between 1.5 and 4 (at least) in stitch length. But, seeing all your comments, I'm beginning to think that maybe I'm expecting too much... Maybe I shouldn't even dream of the free motion stitches being as regular as the "regular machine stitches"...? Come to think about it, I don't think I've ever seen a free motion quilted quilt in real life (only on pictures in books and magazines), so maybe I'm working with quite the wrong image in my head...:-)

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