with the intent that I would use it on the baby quilt I had all ready to go, I changed my mind as this quilt was just not saying feathers. Instead, I did this.
Happy quilting!
edited to link up to The Needle and Thread Network this week. Go check out some fellow Canadians projects.
gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. I love those little echoed drops! The texture (and proficiency) is wonderful. what ever you decide to do in the other spaces, don't let it fight with them, they are so lovely.
ReplyDeleteReally like your change of mind - gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove it :D
ReplyDeleteAhhh fantastic.
ReplyDeleteexcellent job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It looks a little like frost to me, which works nicely with the pattern and fabric!
ReplyDeleteWonderful:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog... next time we must have tea!
I love your work. I am trying to learn some machine quilting. I am a hand quilter by choice but sometimes I would like to finish a quilt quicker.. enter the machine ;-)
Happy stitching
xoxo
((((hugs))))
Maggie
Very pretty! And very nicely photographed, too!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your free motion quilting is awesome. The feathers and fillers are beautiful. Excellent work! Happy quilting.
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