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Rebecca Grace Quilting: The Pieced Whole Cloth Quilt, Part I: Q-Matic Loves Karlee Porter Designs (and So Do I)! Karlee Porter, Hand Stitching Techniques, Computerized Quilting, Modern Quilt Blocks, Whole Cloth Quilts, Start Quilting, Stitch Drawing, Long Arm Quilting, Quilt As You Go

OH MY GOSH, you guys -- I have died and floated off to quilting heaven!!! Look what I started quilting yesterday for one of my clients: Karlee Porter's Bailee E2E Design, Quilted on Bernina Q24 with Q-Matic This quilt is a gift for my client's 80-something-year-old mother, who says she "always wanted a white-on-white quilt but she could never have one because she had kids and pets." So my client pieced a very plain quilt top from large squares of assorted white and ivory solids and textures…

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How to make: A stripy quilt (which can be a quilt top or quilt backing) — Joz Makes Quilts Quilt Duvet Cover Diy, Solid Quilt Pattern, Simple Modern Quilt Patterns, Beginner Quilting Projects Free Pattern, Striped Quilt Pattern, Modern Quilt Ideas, Plain Quilt, Boho Quilt Pattern, Twin Size Quilt Pattern

If you are looking for a super quick quilt make OR an interesting yet simple backing, I’ve got the project for you! It comes together in no time at all and ends up being approximately 75” x 75”.

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Whole cloth quilt tops? Whole Cloth Quilts Ideas, Quilting By Hand, Hand Quilting Designs, Whole Cloth Quilts, Heirloom Quilt, Free Motion Quilting, Longarm Quilting, Hand Quilting, Quilt Top

Main - Whole cloth quilt tops? - I would like to try making a whole cloth quilt top,but don't really know that much about making one. all I know is they are really pretty.. LOL I have done one quilt where I hand quilted it but it didn't turn out really that well. It was ok..had trouble with the stitches being the same

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Tips for whole cloth quilting The Quilt Yarn: Wholecloth Quilting - Laying Down The Groundwork Whole Cloth Quilts, Quilting Tips, Longarm Quilting, Free Motion Quilting, Machine Quilting, Motion, Yarn, Fabric, Design

So you got your fabric and your design...what's next? Actually a fairly simple but hugely important step. You will need to iron your fabric and mark in the crosshairs. I usually do that with the iron first It is very important that this is correct as your whole design is based on those simple lines. See my marker...I have decided to use the trusted Sewline Chalk Pencil. If you are like me you probably have a variety of markers. It pays to test them out beforehand. I had another chalk pencil…

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