Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Eleanor Burns Machine-Quilted Finish Technique part 2

(Eleanor Burns Machine-Quilted Finish Technique part 1 here:
http://rocknquilts.blogspot.com/2011/04/eleanor-burns-machine-quilted-finish.html )










It was challenging choosing the layout for the blocks.
How'd I do?
Tomorrow night (4/7/11) - sorry the date on my camera is incorrect - 
I'll head up to the local quilt shop's beginning quilting class and work
out how to add the sashing and borders!  I'll post more soon....
thanks for checking back - I appreciate your comments very much
and try to get back to every one as soon as possible.

Are you taking a beginning quilt class, or thinking about it?

Have you been quilting for a while or even several years, 
but haven't used this technique before?

If you have used this technique, do you have
any suggestions for me?

Thank you!

Mary Ann @ RocknQuilts

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6 comments:

  1. I love the colors you've chosen. It looks like you're doing a great job without any suggestions!

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  2. Thank you, Linda! Coming from someone who designs her own patterns and all, that is quite a nice compliment and it boosts my morale alot!

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  3. Thank you for the great pictures of how to do this. I am probably going to give it a try, I may just do one block at a time and then join them, I'll have to decide that next.

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  4. Your blocks are beautiful! I love seeing your progress through this method.

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  5. Hi Mary Ann,
    Your blocks are so colorfully confident! Great pictures and fabric combinations. Glad I stopped by to see your creations.

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  6. I like your blocks! I'm just getting back into sewing and there is no way all my corners would match up so nicely! :)

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