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    Old Yesterday, 05:12 PM
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    I got closer to done on my "Americana Quilt" that Im using to learn FMQ. Its turning into a bit of a quilting sampler and it will be really interesting to see which of the messy spots fade away when its washed and which are annoying.4 more rounds to go.

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    Old Yesterday, 05:33 PM
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    Cedar… i have found that with FMQ that WASHING (and DRYING) COVERS A MULTITUDE OF SINS!

    i have been doing FMQ for many years, but if its been quite a while since my last project i definitely get kinda RUSTY. Then it takes a little while for the muscle memory to kick back in again. In the meantime i do have some ISSUES to work through.

    The washer and dryer are my FRIENDS! I use Hobbs fusible batting and fortunately for me i do like that puckery/crinkly/old look that happens when you wash & dry 80/20 cotton batting. 🤩
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    Old Yesterday, 06:24 PM
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    Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
    Looking for ideas please on how to quilt this top that I have been given to finish for donation. I stitch on my regular machine and may have to draw out a design to follow if I can’t figure out something straight forward. I am not very good at meandering, nor do I like the look of it. 😃
    it looks like you could just do vertical lines and be close enough. With the design being so linear I think it would complement it.
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    Old Yesterday, 09:53 PM
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    Thanks Dedemac about the 3 girls. It really is beautiful what you've done. This VQW I've redone all the 2026 BOM's Three have turned out at 6 1/2 inches unfinished but I'm having trouble with the snail trail one. I now have a 5" & 6" but I'll try 1 more tine to get it right.
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    Old Today, 07:14 AM
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    Here is a pic of Aubry's zipper bag. Simple, but great purse organizer! I used leftovers from last quilt.
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