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    As you can see, Sunny is an integral part of the quilting process!
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    I started my very first quilt using a basket weave design. It was supposedly simple to put together.
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    The majority of the seams didn't line up and I used a dark colored backing with light colored thread. Oops..every crooked stitch shows.
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    I had not mastered the art of lining up seams all that well.
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    But my quilting is busy enough to hide a lot of flaws if you don't dig too deep. It's held up well with numerous washings. As you can see, I used LOTS of thread...definitely won't fall apart!

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    Sunny is hoping I'll take a little longer to finish this one. I was so frustrated with the quality of my first quilt, I used same pattern with different fabric.
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    I used 5 fabrics this time instead of 3. Practice makes perfect?? I did a better job matching seams and the light backing fabric helped when I started quilting.
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    I made this one large enough to fit a twin bed and experimented with 100% cotton batting vs the polyester. I decided I much preferred the cotton.
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    I also used a different quilting pattern with clear top thread instead of white.
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    This quilting process is hard work!

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    Sunny supervising the assembly process
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    My third quilt - completed March 2006
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    Do we really need this many pins?
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    An interesting choice of colors to be sure
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    Some of my quilting detail...I traced heart patterns onto the fabric
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    Lots of stipple quilting on this one...helped the hearts pop out

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    Sunny knows what he likes...and he DOES enjoy this part of the process!
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    This quilt is based on a free pattern I got while stash shopping at Hancock Fabrics. I'm now getting pretty good at matching seams, but my quilting still needs work.
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    I decided to experiment with different combinations of diamonds and strips when I made this one.
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    Almost ready to start quilting
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    This quilt incorporated some southwestern type fabrics and resides in our living room during the winter months.

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    My niece graduated from high school this year. From grade school through high school she has pitched on various softball teams.
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    Her mother wanted to have a memory quilt made using her game shirts.
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    During this process I learned T-shirt fabric, even with stiffener is not easy to quilt.
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    Half way there.
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    I decided to make and quilt the individual squares, then piece it all together.
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    The back side...used multi-colors for interest.
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    Sunny picking his favorite team.
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    Finally..it's done! Stacy acting as my quality control inspector.
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    The end result is nice but I won't use this process again.
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    Rosie adds some of her thoughts.
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    Traci's Teams - Completed April 2007
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    The back side
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    Hanging off the back porch at her graduation party!

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    This was one of my favorite projects. Buckeye Beauty, is the block I used to make this quilt.
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    And, ironically, it's the name of the person we gave this to for Christmas. I wish I had taken more pictures but I was working on this one and Softball Saga at the same time.
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    This project was therapy when I got frustrated with the Softball Saga.

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    I am experimenting with my own layout design here. Army Star, Is the block I am using. I started this one in October 2006 and finally completed it in April 2008.
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    It sat in my closet for months as we debated putting the house on the market for a move to Alabama.
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    I finally resumed work on it added the final border.
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    Here you see some of the quilting detail.
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    Completed April 2008.

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