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Aug 31, 2008
Can't Get Enough/Borders
I can't get over the things my Janome 11000 can do or the fact that it can communicate with my computer. My grandfather would have loved this technology! Anyway, I ordered, downloaded, extracted then uploaded the "Hands on Bible" design. Within an hour and a half (actual time 53 minutes but I was busy elsewhere) the design was stitched out and volia.....5 1/2" X 7"
Finally, I got the borders to this little quilt put on. If you'll remember, I finished putting the blocks together at a recent retreat....weeks later.....all done. Hooray! 41" X 42 1/2"
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Borders,
Emboridery Work
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4 comments:
WOW....I love the hands! How big is that?
YAH for another finished top!! Do you know how you are going to quilt it?
Rhonda, great job. I love the bordes you added to the Western quilt. It looks great.
And those hands....awesome!
That is just lovely!! I love the comment about your grandfather--I think my grandma would have just loved quilting (she was an amazing crochet expert). I have a Janome 6600--no embroidery capability in a formal sense but I have used some of its fancy stitches to make willow tree branches on a recent quilt--Janome makes a great machine, don't they?
Both of your projects are gorgeous! The patterns you chose go so perfectly together and the Hands on Bible pattern is so peaceful.
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