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Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
These are beautiful! I love the colors and I have always liked the log cabin stars. ~Abbigail~
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
those are beautiful! I can't offer machine quilting suggestions since I still send mine out
thank-you for asking for advice...now I can benefit too

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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
Your quilts are beautiful. Can't help on the quilting. I mostly stitch in the ditch.
Loretta
Loretta
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
Really pretty quilts you've made! I haven't ever quilted anything so I can't help there. I'm sure you'll find lots of helpful suggestions here in the forums.
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
I also have an Esante Embroidery machine -- so maybe the throat on that is bigger. Before I start, I'll check which one to use. When (and IF) I ever finish it -- I will repost pictures! Thanks
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
Your quilts are just beautiful. I especially luv the Star Log Cabin - those colors speak to me.
Personally I don't do anything larger than a twin - I send them out. LOL. I figure the cost of paying a quilter is far less than the cost of a hair transplant after I've pulled out all my hair trying to quilt something that size.
dj
Personally I don't do anything larger than a twin - I send them out. LOL. I figure the cost of paying a quilter is far less than the cost of a hair transplant after I've pulled out all my hair trying to quilt something that size.
dj
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
After reading all your posts -- I'm not sure if I'll tackle quiltng this or not!=:). May just end up sending them out, and wait it try it on a much smaller quilt.
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
Joan, your quilts are beautiful! I have never used my machine to quilt but I have done the outside boarders with stitch in the ditch. I have tied all mine. I will start to learn machine quilting soon. I have a small quilt that I am considering machine quilting.
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Re: Log Cabin Star and Tribble Trouble -- suggestions on machine quilting
Good luck great quilt. Let us know if you do quilt it yourself how things turn out. Carol