- Nancy Haacke – Dueling Threads
I wasn’t too worried about using a polyester, as I used a Poly Cotton batting The Floriani also had more sheen than my other quilting threads, so I decided to take the plunge I am so glad that I did I quilted it using an E2E pattern by Nancy Haacke, Wasatch Quilting called “New Beginnings” I love her description of how she selected
- Farmer’s Market – Dueling Threads
I wasn’t too worried about using a polyester, as I used a Poly Cotton batting The Floriani also had more sheen than my other quilting threads, so I decided to take the plunge I am so glad that I did I quilted it using an E2E pattern by Nancy Haacke, Wasatch Quilting called “New Beginnings” I love her description of how she selected
- A Table Well Set – Dueling Threads
The quilting was done with a pattern called “Jessica’s snowflake” by Nancy Haacke, Wasatch Quilting I loved the description on the pattern; “Jessica’s snowflakes originated when Jessica wanted snowflakes on her quilt that were structured with six sides, as she learned in her molecular studies class, that real snowflakes always have
- Night Stars – A Backwards Glance – Dueling Threads
The quilting layout is custom, and used 4 different quilt pattern designers – Curls and Pearls (Found at Wasatch Quilting) – Marilyns Lone Star set (Found at The Quilter’s Quilter – Partial Pearl String (A carry over from a double wedding ring design) – Enchanted Feathers – Susan Mallett (Found at Intelligent Quilting)
- Labyrinth Walk – Dueling Threads
I even completed the top within that 6 month challenge period, April 2020 However, when it came to the quilting, I decided that it needed custom, like what the designer at Wasatch Quilting put together, to maintain and emphasize the 3D effect of the quilt Somewhere between that daunting task, mask making, and other projects, the project
- Lost and Found – Dueling Threads
I even completed the top within that 6 month challenge period, April 2020 However, when it came to the quilting, I decided that it needed custom, like what the designer at Wasatch Quilting put together, to maintain and emphasize the 3D effect of the quilt Somewhere between that daunting task, mask making, and other projects, the project
- Kansas Troubles – Dueling Threads
I wasn’t too worried about using a polyester, as I used a Poly Cotton batting The Floriani also had more sheen than my other quilting threads, so I decided to take the plunge I am so glad that I did I quilted it using an E2E pattern by Nancy Haacke, Wasatch Quilting called “New Beginnings” I love her description of how she selected
- Red Rock Threads – Dueling Threads
I wasn’t too worried about using a polyester, as I used a Poly Cotton batting The Floriani also had more sheen than my other quilting threads, so I decided to take the plunge I am so glad that I did I quilted it using an E2E pattern by Nancy Haacke, Wasatch Quilting called “New Beginnings” I love her description of how she selected
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