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    Wow! I am so amazed at what all you ladies have done! Everyone of them is beautiful! I made mine into a simple table topper and did some stitching in the ditch to quilt it.

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      Teresa, when you get the rest of the green in place, it will be awesome!! Way to go girl!!


      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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        Sherry, I love the simplicity of that topper!


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          Thanks, Margo. The quilting in the cream border doesn't show in the picture, but you were a huge help in my figuring out what to do there

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            Sherry and Teresa--love your hst projects. I just love all the different colours and how they come together in a unified quilt. Each adds something special--just like friends.

            I have a question--I made the tree of life wallhanging with my hst from the exchange. Now I am ready to do the applique but I usually just do raw edge applique. Is this appropriate for the long stems on the sides of the wallhanging? Or will it pucker up th fabric too much (I usually finish with a machine satin stitch)? Do I need some kind of stabilizer on the back and if so what kind? Thanks for the advice.

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              Theresa, I love the colors you are putting with the HST's. I think when you get the border fabric up there with them you'll change you mind about how it looks in person as opposed to EQ7. I think it looks great now. I love, love, love it. Can't wait to see it with the border fabric. And Sherry, the table topper is quite striking. You'll have to post a close-up of the quilting so we can see that too. I love, love all these quilts. Just what are we going to do next year when these are all done.Lois

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                The work is breathtaking such talent. I have my HST put together I love the pattern Edyta did called Mountain Top. I spent two days thread basting it only to have to take all the basting out and will send it to a longarmer tomorrow. With teaching I don't have time to fret over this quilt and it is very special to me. will post a preview photo for you guys as soon as I can and then get a good photo to Carole. Have fun in Houston I will be thinking about you having so much fun maybe next year I will get there. Luv to all Joan

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                  Originally posted by djane
                  Sherry and Teresa--love your hst projects. I just love all the different colours and how they come together in a unified quilt. Each adds something special--just like friends.

                  I have a question--I made the tree of life wallhanging with my hst from the exchange. Now I am ready to do the applique but I usually just do raw edge applique. Is this appropriate for the long stems on the sides of the wallhanging? Or will it pucker up th fabric too much (I usually finish with a machine satin stitch)? Do I need some kind of stabilizer on the back and if so what kind? Thanks for the advice.
                  If you are talking about Edyta Sitar's Tree of Life design, her stems are basically narrow strips that are straight with no curves. Treat it like any other straight applique, just be sure that your stitches don't draw up the background fabric. Instead of adding a stabilizer, I like to heavily starch my background fabric when I am going to be doing any kind of machine applique.


                  It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                  That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                    Thanks Margo. I never thought of starching. I will try that. I was worried about the fabric in the background being drawn up and then the size of the quilt would be distorted.

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                      Wow,
                      You all have been very busy, I feel guilty. I don’t know if I am going to make any deadlines but trying very hard. I have been away for a while, caught pneumonia while on genealogy trip with my sister to NY. To anyone living in upstate NY, it is such a beautiful place! My family lived in Stamford, NY for over 300 years. Now I have been asked to write up our findings for Historical Societies in NY. Back to quilting.... The posted quilts are so fabulous! I will need guidance on borders for anyone who has the time for input, I sure could use it! This has been the most challenging quilt I have ever made. I decided on Edyta’s Medallion quilt. Here is what I have so far. One edge is partially off so I will have to take it out and redo, then sew both halfs together and onto the borders. The back is a whole other issue I can’t even think about yet. I had to get a design wall ! That has helped a lot The photos make the quilt look very different than it does in person but i guess that is why it is a good idea to take photos once in a while.

                      Any input on borders would be appreciated. Quilt on you talented sisters!!

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                        Here are some possible border choices. Help ????

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                          Originally posted by djane
                          Thanks Margo. I never thought of starching. I will try that. I was worried about the fabric in the background being drawn up and then the size of the quilt would be distorted.
                          If you just spray with starch and let it air dry, it WILL draw up! If you spray with starch and iron it dry, you can control the flatness.


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                            Very pretty medallion, Barbara. I like all of the border fabrics~

                            in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                              HIRiverOwl -- I know how it feels to be asking opinions, because it's so hard to choose - there are so many fabrics out there. I asked and got so many opinions, but sort of blended them and got my answer.

                              So: I like the lighter green one - the one standing upwards at the right of the quilt - that's my first choice. My close second choice , or tie for first is the blue on the left. I find them both a little brighter and the blue one picks up the blues you have on the outer edges of the quilt. Just my opinion, but I tend to like lights and brights. For what it's worth. I like your row of neutrals around the edge.

                              in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                                Hi Barbara, Your medallion looks great. My suggestions is that because you have the row of neutrals around the outside I would put a thin line of the darkest fabric first(the one in the middle on the floor) and then a wide boarder of the mottled green fabric on the left on the floor. But it is difficult to be at all sure without seeing everything in real life. Good luck with it. Rita.

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