Thanks to my mom, I now have a quilting frame. She gave me hers from her quilting days.
I don't know if you can see the designs I stenciled on, but I am now ready to quilt.
Anniversary Trip
7 years ago
Memoir: An account of the author's personal experiences.
Thanks to my mom, I now have a quilting frame. She gave me hers from her quilting days.
I don't know if you can see the designs I stenciled on, but I am now ready to quilt.
Labels: quilts
6 comments:
Another beautiful quilt! Can't wait to see the finished product.
That quilting stand is great! Is it easy to disassemble and store in between usage? Or does it stay up all the time? Nice!
Love the quilt, too. Seems like the perfect colors for this time of the year, too!
What a name to call your mother!!
with your love of quilting you;ll *enjoy* this site. Quilting nightmares submitted for judging
www.amisimms.com/ofconen.html
I doubt you evr had a quilt look like any of these!
Lovely looking quilts. You must have a ton of patience!
Thanks for all the comments.
Anna, it is very simple. It is the same brand of frame as the small square "hoops" you may have seen me with. QSnap is the brand and it is very similar to PVC pipe. The stand is just a few pipes and a few joints and goes together in about 1 minute (if you know which pipes go where)
Dad, you started Murdock so you should be proud that I still use the name!
Loree, as to patience....hmmm...totally depends on the situation, trust me.
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