I have assembled the Amish With a Twist II.
It has now joined the pile of completed tops waiting for quilting. I am trying to convince DH that I need a long arm machine to complete all of these tops. It has nothing to do with saving money, because that would be a lie. I just want to be able to complete the last step. It is an artistic desire, not an economic necessity. We'll see.
I am linking up at Anything Goes, found here.
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It has now joined the pile of completed tops waiting for quilting. I am trying to convince DH that I need a long arm machine to complete all of these tops. It has nothing to do with saving money, because that would be a lie. I just want to be able to complete the last step. It is an artistic desire, not an economic necessity. We'll see.
I am linking up at Anything Goes, found here.
Thanks for stopping by.
4 comments:
This is lovely - and I agree with you, the need for completing the last step.
It is absolutely stunning!
Dropped by from Stitch by Stitch - your quilt top is simply stunning, so much work and what a large quilt. Don't we all covet a long arm? For me it's an impossibility as I live in an apartment and there just isn't the room so I dream of a Sweet Sixteen mid arm instead! :)
Wow, stunning and beautiful quilt top. Hope you get to quilt it soon. I had to learn to quilt on my domestic, since there simply is no room in this house for a long arm. Sigh.
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