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Tuesday, February 25, 2020
All pressed -
And fused -
The Dear William Interweave is coming along slowly -
Tomorrow I'll put some pins and "pin moors" in it to stabilize it a little more -
Even though it's fused -
Other quilts that I have fused tended to separate sometimes with handling before they were fully quilted - so the pins are extra security - and with the "pin moors" - they sit on top of the quilt and are easily removed as I come to them -
For those of you who are wondering how I plan to quilt it -
It won't be anything fancy -
Just "quilt-in-the-ditch" down the columns -
Vertical lines every two inches should be plenty -
I don't really think I need to quilt it horizontally, too -
But I'll see when I get that far - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
I really like a quilt done with just vertical lines, but I prefer that they be spaced a little random. (and not in the ditch- but that is just me.)
I like the drape with one way in the ditch quilting. It's going to look fabulous!
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