After much cutting, arranging, rearranging, sewing, taping, ironing, pining, sewing, laying-out, pining & more…. I am almost done. At the moment I am machine quilting this cross or plus quilt. I hope to finish that tonight.
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Before I pined all of the layers together (in preparation for quilting), I marked lines directly on it the quilt. I used these lines as a guide for machine quilting. For the design, I simply featured one of the crosses from the quilt and enlarged the outline by one inch with each line. These markers that I found are (super) awesome! They disappear after heat is applied. Oh, how I hope they work as good as they are suppose to….
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Crosses Galore | Brown Bird Designs Quilts
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Crosses Galore | Brown Bird Designs Quilts
[…] for Valentina, my nine-month-old niece. You may remember it from past posts like Sugar Pop and Status update. It features fabric by Liz Scott from her Sugar Pop line. I love, love, love it! The colors are so […]