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Bird wall quilt
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Re: Bird wall quilt
Beautiful and I don't see anything wrong with your stipling. Great job.
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Re: Bird wall quilt
Great job well done.
DorothyM
DorothyM
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Re: Bird wall quilt
Very pretty...do love the colors!!
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Re: Bird wall quilt
How beautiful! Wow. You really did a noce job on this. I really love it. Thank You for sharing.
Hugs
Hugs
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Re: Bird wall quilt
Oh my that is beautiful i love the colors in that.
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Re: Bird wall quilt
Beautiful...you did a fantastic job. Love the colors.
Sandi
Sandi
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Re: Bird wall quilt
Beautiful, I love the birds. Great job on the quilting, nothing wrong in my opinion. Was this a kit, a panel or different fabrics. I would love to have something like this for my summer porch.
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Re: Bird wall quilt
That is fabulous, Julie! I was amazed to see this fabric, another panel, and three coordinating prints at Walmart, and yes, ours still has fabric for now. I couldn't find this on quiltshops.com but did a search using Google images and found some shops that have it. There may be others, and probably eBay too. Where did you find yours?
http://www.patchworkcabin.com/fabricmis ... cmisc.html
http://www.grandmacuddles.com/new.html' ... m/new.html
I've wondered where the don't-cross-any-lines "rool" came from, and concluded that it was some quilt police with way too much time on their hands! I read somewhere that quilter John Flynn (the one who makes the small quilting frame) crosses lines all the time when stippling his juried quilts--there must be others that do too.
Sharon C.
http://www.patchworkcabin.com/fabricmis ... cmisc.html
http://www.grandmacuddles.com/new.html' ... m/new.html
I've wondered where the don't-cross-any-lines "rool" came from, and concluded that it was some quilt police with way too much time on their hands! I read somewhere that quilter John Flynn (the one who makes the small quilting frame) crosses lines all the time when stippling his juried quilts--there must be others that do too.
Sharon C.