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What Are You Working On Now?   General Discussion

Started 11/19/17 by MarciainMD; 1093337 views.
judyinohio

From: judyinohio

8/27/19

The firstest was the bestest .... but it was for your son so that is very appropriate.

Do I see 135 different fabrics in that masterpiece? 

And of course you had some leftover fabrics from creating that first I Spy quilt so you had to keep on making more of them ....

Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

From: Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

8/27/19

I did use the same fabric more than once but different pictures.  I had tried to purchase fabric with multiple pictures. I also swapped with someone on the forum.  It was a Quest.

MarciainMD

From: MarciainMD

8/27/19

Here is a quilt I just finished for the newborn baby of our DD's sister-in-law.  I didn't have to buy anything to make the quilt!  I love stash diving.  The animals are machine embroidered.

LABFIEND

From: LABFIEND

8/27/19

Mishii said:

.  My new job is stupid.  They add 5 extra steps to every process. 

Is this a government job? Sounds like it should be

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

8/27/19

Oh, that's a sweet little quilt. Love the nine patches and then the embroidered blocks ....

MarciainMD

From: MarciainMD

8/27/19

Thanks Judy.  I had fun making it.

Mishii

From: Mishii

8/27/19

LABFIEND said:

Is this a government job? Sounds like it should be

Shockingly enough it is not.  They could give the DoD a run for their money though.

Midkid5

From: Midkid5

8/27/19

It is a lovely quilt.  Glad you put your machines to use as well as your stash.

Jo

latterberry

From: latterberry

8/28/19

Marcia, what a darling little quilt!  Perfect for the new little one.  

MarciainMD

From: MarciainMD

8/28/19

Thank you Jo.  I really enjoy adding machine embroidery to quilts.  

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