Inspiring Quilters, Stitch by Stitch
Posted on January 14, 2013 at 7:45am 0 Comments 0 Likes
I'm currently working on my 2nd Memory Quilt. I have photos and quotes to put on in the quilt squares. I wanted to use purple varigated threads and blanket stitch around the pictures but it didn't look right and I took them all out and used invisible thread and it looks much better. I want to try and figure out how to machine quilt it to look nice , since I'm not a very good machine quilter. I would take a rent a longarm from the quilt shop I…
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Cindie, l want to help you with your project...so l'm sewing/quilting a few to get to you. My hubby & l golf there from time to time, so l'll wait until there's enough . Here's the first, a panel l brought with mevtompractice fmq on, l added borders to.
Cindie, l've tried adding you as a friend so l can send a message to you, but my tablet keeps closing down...could you add me to your friends? Must be a glitch somewhere.
I live at On Top Of The World in Ocala. The Suwanee Quilt Shop is Trenton is very popular. Its about a 30 minute drive.
Hope you're feeling better, Cynthia, l know how awfull those sinus probles are. Mine sometimes cause me hearing problems when they get bad.
Welcome Quilter Friend!
Just wanted to pop in to say “hello” and introduce myself. I’m Linda Hubalek, fellow quilter and author from Kansas. Books about pioneer women are my specialty, with a cooking or a quilting theme mixed into each historical fiction series.
My Trail of Thread historical fiction book series, written in the form of letters sent back home, describes my ancestors’ wagon trail journey and homesteading in Kansas. Each book mentions twelve old-time quilt patterns, and I put drawings of them in the back of the books.
So if you like to read—besides quilting—please enjoy my blog and book excerpts on my website. Besides printed as paperbacks, my ten books are also available for your Kindle or Nook.
I have about a dozen quilts made by my great grandmother, (that we used all the time when I was a kid) so I’m into antique quilts and patterns. What kind of quilts and patterns do you like to work with?
Happy quilting and reading!
Linda Hubalek
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