it feels good to have it done, that was a lot of thread changes, starts and stops, and ends to bury, but oh what a great way to practice all kinds of quilting designs!
Now on to the next one! Do you suppose I'll be able to keep the quilting simpler on it? I doubt it!
Happy quilting!
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Love the wave runner, the fabrics, and the quilting. Just an excellent job.
ReplyDeleteoye! All those stops and starts! Great job!
ReplyDeletewell done...nope not a chance the next one will be simpler...
ReplyDeleteI love this quil- worth all those stops and starts!
ReplyDeleteWhy keep it simple when you are so amazing at FMQ? I love the wave runner. The colors, the curves and the fantastic quilting.
ReplyDeleteThose proper start/stops are well worth the effort.....as for simpler quilting? Pffffff.....why would one want to keep it simple when you excel at that beautiful thread work
ReplyDeleteVery lovely. Worth all those stops and starts for this end result.
ReplyDeleteYour wave runner is so beautiful! And in my experience once you get bitten by the fancy quilting bug there is no going back .....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous WaveRunner! Love the colours and your beautiful quilting.
ReplyDeleteFlott quilt du har laget. Spennende med alle de små bitene. Flott quilting.
ReplyDeleteI really like the movement and colours in this piece.
ReplyDeleteStay inspired!