doug hodder wrote:Miriam...here's the quilt for the new trailer, "the American Voyager" its official name. My first real quilt where I actually had to worry about points. The plan is to get it quilted with a cross between Art Deco and Craftsman style patterns. Black binding will frame it all. I've got matching pillowcases and the curtains are done in the lighter rose pattern with contrasting trims. Doug
Nitetimes wrote:doug hodder wrote:Miriam...here's the quilt for the new trailer, "the American Voyager" its official name. My first real quilt where I actually had to worry about points. The plan is to get it quilted with a cross between Art Deco and Craftsman style patterns. Black binding will frame it all. I've got matching pillowcases and the curtains are done in the lighter rose pattern with contrasting trims. Doug
Them ole girls at the shop are really gettin' you trained good!!!![]()
You'll make somebody an excellent wife someday!!!![]()
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Just jerkin' yer chain....wish I had the time and patience for that!!!
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Doug,
You Suck!!!![]()
It's Beautiful!!!
doug hodder wrote:Miriam...here's the quilt for the new trailer, "the American Voyager" its official name. My first real quilt where I actually had to worry about points. The plan is to get it quilted with a cross between Art Deco and Craftsman style patterns. Black binding will frame it all. I've got matching pillowcases and the curtains are done in the lighter rose pattern with contrasting trims. Doug
Catoosa Grani wrote:I have a great grand baby due in Sept. and I would like to make a quilt for it. I have never made one so I am at a loss as to where to begin. I was thinking of maybe getting a kit and learn that way. Does anyone have a suggestion as to where I might buy a kit? I want to do it in colors that would go for a boy or girl. Should I start somewhere else other than a kit? Like taking a class somewhere first? I have checked around and so far found nothing here. In a place as large as Tulsa, I am sure there are classes somewhere.
Thanks for any help you can give me. All of your quilts are beautiful!
Grani
Miriam C. wrote:As with anything, Have fun and buy all your tools at Walmart unless there is a great sale.
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