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Sandy Klop's SIX PACK and Bonnie Hunter's ON RINGO POND


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My customer wanted a fluffy batting with ON RINGO LAKE so I used Hobbs Polydown with Glide 40wt on top and 60wt in the bobbin.  Bayside Pantograph.

She wanted custom for SIX PACK, which, at first, gave me heart palpitations.  Finding just the right quilting designs is difficult for me.  The hardest part was trying to figure out the directions for the lines on the tumbling blocks on the edge.  For the most part, I had them right, but I did notice there was a pattern when the quilt was off the frame.  LOL  Oh, well, taking out the wrong directions wouldn't have made the quilt better.  So have fun looking for them.  I used Hobbs 80/20 since I had so much ruler work with all those seams, and I didn't want to be hopping on my ruler.  So Fine on top and Bottom Line in the bottom.

39258154985_33cf6115d6.jpgSix 001 by Libby G, on Flickr

25285146687_0297d0e6c6.jpgSix Pack Sandy Klop pattern by Libby G, on Flickr

25285138327_a59555cc34.jpgOn Ringo Lake Bonnie Hunter pattern by Libby G, on Flickr

39258147935_4f80bbc7c4.jpgOn Ringo Lake by Libby G, on Flickr

39258145515_50e401a2b5.jpgSix Pack 002 by Libby G, on Flickr

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Both are absolutely beautiful....the white border on the first quilt with the pointed border just makes that quilt stand out.  I've always wanted to do that type of border with the points but was really afraid to try putting a binding on that.  Great job on both.

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