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Kelly, the Meander is so easy to quilt. Start at one end travel to the other and it's done, all in one pass. It meanders up and down and fills the entire area.

I have a lot of requests for it. Of course it's in my lower price range. Before I put graduated prices on my templates (according to density and how complicated it was quilt them), everyone seemed to pick the harder designs. Now they mostly pick the easier ones, unless it's a special quilt.

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Originally posted by Georgene

Kelly, the Meander is so easy to quilt. Start at one end travel to the other and it's done, all in one pass. It meanders up and down and fills the entire area.

I have a lot of requests for it. Of course it's in my lower price range. Before I put graduated prices on my templates (according to density and how complicated it was quilt them), everyone seemed to pick the harder designs. Now they mostly pick the easier ones, unless it's a special quilt.

One more thing for my wish list...man that list is getting long.

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Fabulous use of th Ginko template. Really love this !!!!

Originally posted by anniemueller

This turned out so nice:

Quilter Annie Mueller

Piecer Barb Hahn

Pattern and designer McCall's magazine

Size 94" x 94"

CL Templates used Ginkgo and Mini Ginkgo

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Now that I have all my Circlelord Templates traced onto clear sheet protectors like Ardelle instructed us for pantos (http://apqs.com/quiltboard/viewthread.php?tid=25615&page=1#pid321254) I can now lay a design over the quilt for the customer to visualize. It's been very surprising how the plain Zig Zag has gained in popularity since I've been doing this. Who'd a thunk it.

So, this red star quilt was stitched with the plain Zig Zag in the body of the quilt and freehand feathers on the border. On the sides of the quilt, I used my channel locks when stopping at the border and travelling down to the next zig zag groove.

When I got to the bottom of the quilt body, it called for a partial zig zag. So I used my CL push button thingy to stitch and travel from one zig to the next. You'll see an example of this in the last picture.

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This is my first entry:

Quilter is me: Vicki Maloney

Piecer is: Lois Walker

Pattern/designer: Ring of Stars by Nancy Rink

Size: 92 x 92

CL Template used: Milky Way

Pic one:

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Detail:

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Thanks for looking...:)

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Here is another entry:

Quilter me again: Vicki Maloney

Piecer: Kathy Smith

Pattern and Designer: Scrappy Coins/ Penni Domikis

Size: 80 x 80

CL Template used: Milky Way

Pic one:

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Detail:

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Thanks!

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I didn't realize I had a possible entry, but I do :P I love the way the spirals template helped make the quilting more whimsical!

Quilter: Bonnie Hutcherson

Piecer: Bonnie Hutcherson

Pattern/Designer: Flower Patch/Judi Madsen (Green Fairy Quilts)

Size: Approximately 60 x 80 inches

CL Template: Spirals

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