I recently quilted this wonderful quilt for Abby. It’s a pattern by Judy Niemeyer and was mostly paper pieced (how else would you get those marvelous points!) Abby did a fantastic job piecing this beauty.
I did some free motion “wavy” quilting on the background and stitched around the pointy border to give it more definition.
The center circles seemed to speak “bubbles” to me, so that is what went into the turquoise “water”. Don’t you just love those circular flying geese?!
Again, one of the best things about being a Long Arm quilter is that I get to put my creative quilting juices to work without having to do the intricate piecing. I love this quilt! It truly IS fabulous! It’s fun to look at the back too!
Keep those quilts coming. I’m having fun!
Really incredible, Pam! I love it!
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Thanks, Cindy. It took a while, but the results are gratifying.
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Beautiful! What a treasure!
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It is hard to see these “treasures” go out the door. Thanks.
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absolutely beautiful
the quilting is so creative, compliments the precise piecing work in this quilt
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Yes, as you can tell, just the piecing of this was a great accomplishment. Makes my job much easier.
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Pam, beautiful work, design, patterns you stitched in, and the back looks so textural.
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Thanks. It’s always fun to turn it over on the back and get an even better view of the stitching.
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Wow. What a lucky girl you are to have been able to work on that quilt. Beautiful.
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Yes, I am lucky that people send me such fabulous quilts to work on.
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Absolutely loving it! It’s real art!!
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Thanks. I think so too. Quilting may not get the appreciation it deserves.
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Fabulous quilt and fabulous quilting!!
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Thanks. I appreciate your comments!
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