My quilting projects

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  1. Kiasmum

    Kiasmum In Flower

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    are in a new album:

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Oh my those are absolutely stunning!! The Triple Deck, Samoyed Rescue quilt and the Frut tablecloth are gorgeous and my personal favourites. :D You have a very special talent Kiasmum. How long does it take to make one of your beautiful works of art?
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Those are DROP DEAD GORGEOUS!!!!
    I haven't even looked at fabric in almost 10 years, the colors certainly have gotten brighter than I remember ever seeing. :eek: Fantastic job of putting them together. I really like the Rainbow Lily.

    When selling my books and fabrics I realized that my style is what was called Primitive...subdued colors with an old fashioned look. I did have some dark purple and bright green fabrics that I had intended to make a quilt from but that was the brightest I got ;)

    My first quilt was a king sized, Dresden Plate in reds and yellow old fashioned looking prints for my parents. At that time there was a Lap Quilting program on our PBS station, the quilter was Georgia Bonesteel, she quilted the blocks separately then sewed them all together into the quilt. Wrong choice for a first one, I almost didn't do any more quilting after that. I'll have to scan a photo of it to post.

    I used a #12 quilting needle, it's less than an inch long, but that helped me get the smallest stitches. Most of my quilting was done on a hoop in my lap. But the large Ranger, Texas quilt was done on a floor frame. While quilting the Texas Wildflowers wall hanging I wore magnifiers called MagEye. The stitches I saw looked large but without the magnifier they were actually very tiny.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Each time I looked at one I claimed it as my favorite... then the next was my favorite... and the next... :D
    Fantastic and beautiful work.
     
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    This is a lot of work...inside work, too. I guess I just don't have the attention span to sit this long and work at it.
     
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    You are one talented quilter - great work you!
     
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    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    very nice work......

    Barb in Pa.
     
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    While I like all your work, I must say the quilt posted here is my favorite!
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    These are truly fantastic Kiasmum. I love the choice of colours and arrangement!
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    I liked them all! I tried quilting years ago but just wasn't very good :rolleyes: I'm not very patient :-?
     
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    Kiasmum In Flower

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    Thank you all for your lovely comments :p

    Eileen, I can't honestly say how long they take.Cutting the fabric is probably the most intense part so I usually do it a bit at a time over a few days.Mistakes are easy to make if you're tired.Same with putting the pieces together into the blocks-one wrong piece can lead to a lot of muttering ;)

    Toni,Thank you.I'm always drawn to the brightest fabrics-they seem so much happier than the muted tones.As I was quite new at the time Rainbow Lily was bought as a kit-all I had to do was cut,piece and follow the instructions and provide the backing.
    Please find the shot of your first quilt. I have a small hand frame but I might have to ask Santa for a larger on this year.Because I have back issues I send the larger quilts away to be longarm quilted to my specifications.So far Karen has done a fine job for me.

    Cherylad,thank you.

    Carolyn, having a dodgy climate is quite conducive to sitting indoors and I am still amazed at just how quickly time flies by when I'm doing any part of a project.

    cuatro-gatos,thank you.

    waretrop,thank you.

    Pianolady,Thank you.I have to say it is my favourite too and one I am most proud of (so far).

    Frank,Thank you.

    stratsmom,thank you. Its a pity you didn't get on with it.I'm not the world's most patient person with some things but with this I can be-i suppose its not wanting to waste such beautiful fabrics.
     
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    ShawnDuBois New Seed

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    WOw.. you have a gift when it comes to combining patterns and colors...amazing job!
     
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    Thank you :D
     
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    Kiasmum congratulation :-D
     
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    Thank you Theodoros
     

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