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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Work in Progress
Quilting on the machine.
Front side of quilt showing some sections quilted, and some not yet done. (Click on the photo to see close up detail).
Back side of quilt showing the detail of the machine quilting.
15 comments:
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Wow, that stitching is something else!
ReplyDeleteAnd so fun to get a peek into your process a bit!
How DO you do that? It's a mystery to me. Look how evenly done it all is! Amazing. You've an amazing talent.
ReplyDeleteYou! Are very talented! I can't sew on a machine worth a lick. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Vicki! Your machine free stitching skills are incredible!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy I bought one of your space spores. It really gives me joy to look at while I rock Occy to sleep.
Hey! I commented on this earlier, but it looks like my comment got deleted.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you'd delete it, since I was totally singing your praises -- perhaps it was during the Blogger outage?
Well, I said something like:
Holy guacamole! I bow down to your amazing quilting skills!
Whenever I try to meander, it looks like... I don't know what. But it's bad. Reeeeal bad.
You continue to amaze and inspire with every project you post -- keep up the great work!
just like Kelly said:
ReplyDeleteyour quilting skills are amazing!
This is relly great!
Beautiful! Love the texture that the quilting reveals. I'm going to bite the bullet and give free motion a try. What's the worst that could happen? (Don't answer that!)
ReplyDeleteLooks like hard work, but great results! Love the squiggly stitching.
ReplyDeleteI'm chuckling over your 'wacky-doodle-lee' camera comment :) This is beautiful & such a scrummy colour combo with the rich brown & aqua. As everyone else has said, I'm also amazed by your talent!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the detail!
ReplyDeletewow your stitching looks amazing, so neat!!
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What a great quilt!! Your stitching is amazing!! Great job! And good for you to be disciplined enough to finish your already started projects! I am always itching to get into my new stuff!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful Victoria
ReplyDeleteI am flipping out! This looks amazing. The color! The workmanship! All of it!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks great so far.
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