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A history of my machine quilting work for others and myself.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Baby Nine Patch
Floraly prints and girly colors! This baby quilt is romantic and sentimental. Each block is stitched with a loopy flower.
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Bonny
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oooo I love that!
October 31, 2007 at 1:35 PM
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Molly
I am a mother and professional machine quilter. I love things that make me happy which include my family, quilting, knowing what to cook for dinner, and reading!
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How to Prepare Your Quilt for Machine Quilting
Backing and batting should be a minimum of 2 inches bigger than the top on all four sides.
Fold top, batting and back seperatley. Do not baste or pin.
Back should be square with no uneven edges.
For best results clip all threads and press top as well as seams on back.
I will do my best to quilt in puckers and fullness.
I recommend stay stiching pieced borders to prevent seams loosening.
One side of your quilt must be smaller than 105" to fit on my machine.
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1 comment:
oooo I love that!
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