A friend of mine saw this quilt in a book called "Quiltmaker's Color Workshop" and fell in love with it. Turns out a local woman actually specializes in making these quilts but charges $2250 for this size. That's right $2250! My friend really wanted one but didn't want to pay that much (obviously) so I layed it out in EQ6 as close as I could figure and let her pick the colors she wanted. I used all Kona cotton solids (it is solid dark gray on the back) and it went to together very quickly, it is very simple. I spent $50 total on all the fabric. Then the challenge was the quilting. It is all channel quilted and I had never done that before. My HQ 16 is not computerized but does come with a little $3 clip to put on a wheel of the machine to limit it's foreward/aft movement or left/right movement. So I put the clip on the front wheel and started moving the machine across over and over and over:) It took about 4 hours to do the quilting. I marked the left side of the quilt so I would have evenly spaced starting points and while not all the rows are absolutely perfectly spaced I love how it turned out. Some of the "bumps" add to the charm and make it unique and home made looking. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!!! LOL

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