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Friday, January 22, 2010

Splendido!

Linda's Quilt is called Florentine, and it's a beauty!  Hobbs Tuscany Wool batting gives the perfect dimension to the quilting.


The thread we chose was a  high sheen  Gold  from our Superior Rainbows collection.  Perfetto!



2 comments:

  1. I love the quilting design in the blue nine-patch....are there two designs interwoven? It is so intricate it almost looks Rococo. Tuscany batting gives so much texture...I quilted a baby quilt with Request this weekend...pancake city!

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  2. Actually, it's the same quilting design in every block. It's from One Song Needle Arts.

    The border fabric was cut from horizontal striped fabric. I followed random lines in the fabric for a piano key border. I don't think I got a photo of the border, but it was a neat effect on this quilt. Provided the right amount of contrast to all the quilting in the body of the quilt.

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