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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 23:35 #83134

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Wendy - I love it! If you don't like it, you can send it my way....

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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 20:23 #83112

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I like it too Wendy. Keep up the good work.
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 17:43 #83105

Yeah Wendy, I really like it too. I really like all the individual motifs and you have really made some of the designs pop. Bet you enjoyed doing it too! :D
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 16:34 #83102

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Wendy, think what you will but I see this piece as the beautiful first side of a bolster pillow--I like the motifs individually and in their combination! Well done!!! :D 8)

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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 16:32 #83101

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Norma! It is wonderful!
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 16:11 #83100

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My piece



Not pretty, not balanced and incoherent but I am so pleased because I have learn't a lot and like the motifs individually. :D

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 11:06 #83089

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Absolutely beautiful. :D

I wish I had drawn mine out first but I just chucked myself in head first to catch up and am making it up as I go along. It will not be abandoned.

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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 08:41 #83081

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Norma, what you did is exquisite! I really like the bounding in King Tut with flowing lines in and out of your main design and the airiness of the parts you did in Kimono silk. So balanced, so airy, so wonderful! Thanks for sharing! :D

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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 06:43 #83077

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Norma - Your project is wonderful! I don't have problems with emails, I just have problems with the site itself for some reason. Early in the month, when I get the notice, the link to the tutorial isn't active for me. It's weird because it sounds like it's active for others. But it's great information and I try to remember to go in later.

Nancy
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 06:01 #83075

Norma, I love what you have done! It makes me want to get at my machine immediately and try something out. I guess I have to draw it first though. I didn't know there was a bonus tutorial? I will have to go and have a look now. Thank ladies. :D
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 05:09 #83071

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Lois, I am planning on a major change on my website and will write more in English when that happens. I have a feeling that quite a lot of my visitors are from outside Denmark. I asked my web host if it was possible to get some statistics on that but they said no.

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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 04:55 #83070

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Very nice, Norma! Can't wait to learn more about this piece. Just checked out your webcite and since I don't know Danish I will be limited to learn about your quilting here.
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 04:34 #83069

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I have kept up with the challenge. I was a late starter too. The Cindy Needham part was a challenge for me because I really did not like my first many attempts to get it on paper. Finally I did something I like very much and I sewed the block last week. I have been in lack of time so did not post anywhere, but since you are my good quilting buddies here is a picture of the June challenge. I quilted the main motif with King Tut and the background with Kimono Silk. I plan to post the rest on my webpage some time in July where I will get time again.

living in Central Denmark
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Re: Free Motion Quilting Challenge/Instruction 27 Jun 2012 00:50 #83066

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When you sign up there are boxes to tick for what notifications, ads etc. you wish to receive so you can probably go back in and alter them.

I'm not surprised some of you haven't the time with all the triangles, spools and little quilts you make as well as other projects.

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