Those colors are definitely "Cynthia in Georgia".
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Those colors are definitely "Cynthia in Georgia".
How did y'all get interested in quilting?
Yeah, unfortunately, that's why I don't do quilts for family. I've made one exception for my niece, Ranee, who it was very apparent understood the value of a handmade quilt. She said she'd pay me anything I wanted to make a bed quilt for her. Took two years to get it done, between other projects (I see her only once a year, usually), and she says it's one of her most treasured possessions. Naturally, I did not charge her a dime and she cried when I gave it to her. But, I do NOT do king size quilts for anyone, ever. Quilts are not made to be put in a closet or hidden in some trunk. Mine are made to use. I was tired of hurting myself and spending my time, painstakingly choosing just the right fabrics and putting a quilted piece together, only to have it tossed aside as no more than some crappy Walmart trash.My Bff picked up quilting and it was all she talked about. Yak yak yak. Then I got a sewing machine and we both made so many quilts I can't tell you. We both ended up buying those sewing machines that do everything but make coffee (no embroidery for me) and we were sort of OCD about having perfect stitching and such. Then she went and made me a quilt that was hand quilted! It took her about a year. I do cherish it. In that picture you can see that I got into applique for a while which is very relaxing.
I do think that there are few people that actually know how precious hand made quilts are. Like nobody in my family!!! Even my mother has a king size quilt I made her-must be in a closet somewhere. Okay, end of rant, LOL
My mom does about a quilt a year, completely hand-done. They are gorgeous.
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I did get a Brother back in 2002. I think it was a 900. It was top of the line under the one that embroidered. I picked it up on Ebay for 1/2 of what it costed new and also got the lady to throw in the attachments. I love that machine. It cuts the thread with a button. It threads the needle (Yes!!!). I also learned to quilt without the foot for free form shapes where you move the material as it stiches. The auto tension does work. My friend bought a Pfaff at the time and I still think the Brother beat that. It was $1,000 machine I got slightly used for $600.