I've said it before and I'll say it again. As much as we love custom quilting, we also love Edge to Edge quilting. You see, the Statler way of doing edge to edge and the old way of doing edge to edge are worlds apart. By the "old" way, I mean a paper pantograph is spread out at the back of the quilt frame, and the long arm quilter follows the lines with a laser attached to their machine. Very tedious. Can make a person cranky. And how many of these pieces of rolled up paper can one reasonably store anyway? We have hundreds upon hundreds of edge to edge designs to go with your quilt. Combine one of those with the correct shade and type of thread and now you've hit a home run. Enjoy these three quilts.
The first one is a quilt from Julia called Super Symmetry. It's a gorgeous quilt in all batiks.
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The second quilt I am featuring today is from Sharon, who owns the Cotton Patch quilt shop in Jacksonville, NC.
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The quilt design is a beautiful petunia pattern. |
And lastly, we have a quilt from Cindy. It's a spool quilt that she requested we apply a fairly dense design
The quilt design is a beautiful leaves and roses pattern. |
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