Tuesday, January 3, 2012

On my back looking up!

looking up

When I start a new quilt I always take a minute to make sure I like what is going on from underneath the machine. It always helps when the fabric shows off the quilting and I am really excited about this quilt, really excited!!!

14 comments:

  1. Oh, you should be!.....it looks wonderful!

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  2. I love the back, and can't wait to see the front :)

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  3. The back looks sooo fantastic!!

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  4. I do the same thing! Back of your quilt looks terrific!!

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  5. What a great view! Can't wait to see the front!

    MGM

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  6. I'm not gonna lie...I think it is fabulous! I am always so pumped when I see your blog. I want to go out and buy a longarm machine. Your work is so creative and fun.

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  7. Your work is just amazing. It looks wonderful! Can't wait to see it finished.

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  8. Looks wonderful... I've been known to sit on the floor and look up at the quilting from the bottom.... can't photo mine right now, the dark blue fabric in the basement - doesn't show up in photos....

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  9. You are truly gifted! Awesome work as usual!

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  10. I am very curious as to what type of thread you like to use. I have been longarm quilting for 2 years, and I still have problems some times with tension issues. I have tried lots of different types of thread. What kinds do you prefer, and do you always use the same in the bobbin as you do on the top of the quilt?

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  11. Do you really get under the quilt?

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  12. You are just an amazing quilter!!

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  13. That is so beautiful! I'm going to have to save my money and send you one of my special quilts!

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Thank you so much for taking the time to comment here. I appreciate all of your sweet comments and I love to read them. Sadly, I don't always get back to everyone. If you have a specific question, please email me directly at judi (at) greenfairyquilts (dot) com