Hi, Mary!I enjoyed machine quilting, and haven't done any for a long time. Must get back to it this winter! Need a new location in the house, part of the problem...
Hand quilting, tried, and don't have patience for it.
Mary
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Hi, Mary!I enjoyed machine quilting, and haven't done any for a long time. Must get back to it this winter! Need a new location in the house, part of the problem...
Hand quilting, tried, and don't have patience for it.
Mary
Oh, congratulations to the whole family!! What a lucky little girl! I think that’s a wonderful idea!! Don’t forget to add a label commemorating the adoption and welcoming her to the warmth of your family!I found out yesterday that my stepsons process in adopting an 11 year old little girl is moving forward well. If all continues to go well she will be in their home within 6 months. It has been a very long process.
Maybe the cheerful colors quilt will help make her feel welcome. She has had a rough start in life. Nick and his wife will make wonderful parents.
I think I will add yellow borders and send it out for long arm quilting then bind it in a bright medium blue.
You can cut a square of cardboard to trace around. If you cut several squares at once, you've got spares for when the first one gets dog-eared. I've used pieces of cereal boxes, cracker boxes, Kleenex boxes, and so forth.I want to try and find a metal square to use as a pattern trace, then a reliable and clean cutting pair of scissors to cut the quilt squares.
I like Gutermann brand polyester sewing thread. Other brands may also be good, but I've just stuck with the brand my mother liked, and it's worked well for me. It's available at various fabric stores, and also online. Some online places have it much cheaper than Joanns does, so I usually order many spools at once to save on shipping, and then spend years using them before I have to buy more.What thread do you recommend? Has anyone tried with a smaller but durable fishing line when making their quilts?
The frame can be useful when you are putting in the quilting stitches that hold the front, batting, and back together, although there are also ways to do it without a frame.Then one day, this part will become the sitting room and maybe I'll have some sort of frame to quilt with.![]()