Barb made this one for her grandson and just picked it up. It turned out really nice and she was so happy that I got a tip. I gave her a little demonstration on measuring across the center of her quilt to get the measurements for her borders. She didn't know about that trick and was happy to learn.
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Continuous curves and beadbord in the borders. So Fine and Bottom Line threads and Hobbs 80/20 batting.
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And the back:
1 comment:
great quilting job. It is always so much more fun to work on reasonably straight pieces. cw
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