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vampeys, great quilts. Ive made 100s but never in response to cancer or anything elsetragic in this world. I bet they were very therapeutic for you.
GAILMARY
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Vampeyes I love the quilts you made your step dad it sure does show all of his wonderful interests and personalty too. I can see all the love you put into making this to honor him. What are you going to do with the second quilt?
Hugs
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Gailmary - It was hard to make the quilts, I did the tops back in December and cried a lot while doing it. Do you quilt your own? The breast cancer quilt I did as a Quilt as you go, the rest I have taken to a longarm quilter. I find I have trouble trying to do them on my little machine.
sm627 - I plan to keep the other one. I was thinking I am going to need another quilt rack if I keep anymore quilts that I make, running out of room! haha
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Vampeyes, fabulous idea with the t-shirt quilt (and that comes from the wife of a Tar Heel 😁)! That is such a beautiful way of using his favourite t-shirts and honouring him at the same time.
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yes i quilt my own. I've made a few hundred quilt tops. I started hand quilting 35 yrs ago but now use my longarm. I dont do quilts for competition. I teach so some for class samples and others for donation for the group of ladies I lead at church.
Talk about ruunung out of room to store them! I just got my Second free standig double clothes rack from a store closing. Both racks are full. I plan to put some for sale on facebook or etsy soon.
GAILMARY
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Feeling feeline - thank you, there are definitely lots of memories in those quilts.
Gailmary - I would love to see pictures of some that you have done! Two full racks, my goodness that is a lot of quilts! I just started my next project, I have a couple tractor panels I am turning into lap quilts.
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vampeyes. Those panels are attractive- either cute or beautiful and you can do so much with them. I started quilting before the were available much. I use the rotary cutter to cut an assortment of squares triangles etc and machine piece, then machine quilt. I like traditional styles and some modern.
This is my latest. A little more work than I usually do anymore. Most people prefer something simpler.
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The one on the wall is so intricate! Beautiful and deserving such a great spot.
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Beautiful work!! Wow!
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Gailmary - Wow! Did you paper piece those? The detail and precision, I wish i had your talent!
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thank you all. I should have marked thread as a favorite.
No vampeyes it is not paper pieced. I am an expert piecer after making dozens a year for over 30 years. It is my own design
I found a star pattern i liked then modified it and added borders of my choice. Paper piecing it would have been far more challenging for me.
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Feathered star is on my “someday” list. I still get frustrated with my inaccuracy. I DO like paper piecing and might could manage that. I have too many UFOs right now
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Melissa, paper piecing is great for you then if you have trouble with accuracy. I dont know that there is a paper pieced feather star pattern though. Could always start it and just ex pect to rip those bad seams. You might actually get better working on a challenging piece. Thats coming from a 30 year quilting teacher.
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(using fade-away marker to mark it up before applying the copper colour on reverse)
(Silk Painting. Love cats so any excuse to put a cat in there somewhere 🐱)
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No cat in this one though. 🦎
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Those are beautiful Feelingfeeline!
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so pretty. Looks like fun too.
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Hi all,
It’s so nice to see all of these really pretty pieces, and such diversity! I have been wool painting (felting) and here are some of my pieces
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More fun. I'm sure glad somebody can do that which I cant. Miss Posey, they're just beautiful.
Gail
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Posey, They're wonderful. You just be a really patient person. I do watercolor because I'm not.
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Such beautiful work! So impressive All of you!
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Wow Posey, beautiful. All so strongly suggestive of seasons. Can feel the dew on the web and the wind in the branches!
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PoseyGirl, they are great!! Well done!!
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Thank you ladies
. I don't think water colours are any easier than the wool painting. I love water colour pieces! For some reason, though, it never attracted me in terms of being a medium for me. But I just love love looking at them.
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Posey those are fabulous! Love them!
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Such amazing artists here! I have recently fallen in love with girih, Persian geometric art. Even though it is more commonly found in architecture or tiles, I love the look for paints too.
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Glorious!
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wow! On the felting! And on the painting too! Just wow
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Wow! That is georgous Mirandra.
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I love this thread! Seeing everyone’s creativity is inspiring.I am an amateur nature photographer. This hobby especially brought me serenity and joy during treatment.
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