Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Quilted

 
I finished machine quilting my wallhanging with the houses. I try and do the smaller quilts I make and leave my large quilts to the professionals. I'm really pleased how the straight line quilting looks and will use it again.
 
 
 
I put mine together differently. I wanted a smaller size than the pattern showed.
 
 

16 comments:

  1. It's lovely Dorothy. Your quilting really suits it.

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  2. It really looks fantastic and your quilting looks fantastic too! Enjoy, greetings
    lida

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  3. Really lovely. Your quilting is a perfect finish!

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  4. Wonderful, wonderful. I am a big fan of house quilts.
    Also, the quilt in your header caught my attention. A very good one. I like the combo of embroidery and piecing.

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  5. Your work is so beautiful and inspiring.
    Trina

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  6. A beautiful quilt Dorothy and I like the way you have constructed it and the quilting is very effective. Take care.

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  7. I love how it came out and I do enjoy reducing sizes for wall quilts. I wish they would make patterns with a black and white of the whole quilt, so I could enlarge them myself.

    Debbie

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  8. It looks fantastic Dorothy! Congratulations on the finish.

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  9. Wonderful Dorothy, it seems as though you quilted that quite fast, I'd still be basting.

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  10. The straight-line quilting is particularly good in that quilt - good decision! and so easy with the walking foot isn't it (assuming you meant machine quilting)?
    Hilda
    Every Stitch

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  11. Wow Dorothy, It is beautiful! The staright line quilting really suits the quilt.

    Love your new header quilt too.

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  12. Your version of this quilt is beautiful. The quilting is gorgeous. I also like the vertical lines. Mine is still a WIP and it will be for the whole year I guess, as I plan to hand quilt it... when all all blocks will be pieced and appliquéed... wish me luck!

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  13. Is there a pattern for this? I love it!

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    1. This was a BOM with the Quiltmania magazine 2012.
      You will need their 6 magazines for that year to make it.

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