I delivered a couple of quilts back to customers recently. Happy times pantograph is always a popular choice, it makes for a wonderful, open and draping quilt.
These two quilts were lovely and flat and quilted up without a problem. The 'fairies' quilt is another very large quilt, super kingsize. the fairy blocks are set into self fabric log cabin blocks.
Lovely fabric choices for these simple blocks make for a stunning quilt....
This batik hexagon quilt backed with a very light weight fleece/fur fabric is quilted with special randomly placed motifs requested by my customer.....
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These two quilts were lovely and flat and quilted up without a problem. The 'fairies' quilt is another very large quilt, super kingsize. the fairy blocks are set into self fabric log cabin blocks.
Lovely fabric choices for these simple blocks make for a stunning quilt....
This batik hexagon quilt backed with a very light weight fleece/fur fabric is quilted with special randomly placed motifs requested by my customer.....
The quilting is perfect for those quilts. So I am wondering if it was difficult quilting on the one with the fleece back? I've never tried that and it seems that it would have a problem with stretching?
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