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Trip down memory lane…

Trip down memory lane…

Posted on September 18, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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Even though this quilt was pieced by someone I never met, it took me for a trip down memory lane when I found two fabrics that reminded me of dresses my sister and I had in about 1970! They were … Continue reading →

Tagged 1970, fabric, memory, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting
The best job…

The best job…

Posted on September 17, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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I seriously have the best job in the world! I get to help first-time quilters like Bobbi D. complete quilts like this one — AND then send the quilt to a sick child in the hospital. I get to create … Continue reading →

Tagged quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting, Sunbonnet Sue
New favorite…

New favorite…

Posted on September 14, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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Single fold binding is my new favorite. A pleasant process from start to finish, no ironing (like the method of folding the front over to the back that I always used before). A very professional and dainty look when finished. … Continue reading →

Tagged binding, ironing, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting, single fold
Satisfaction…

Satisfaction…

Posted on September 10, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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Is there anything quite as satisfying as completing a long-term project and being pleased with the results? Here it is, at long last — the Sunbonnet Sue quilt I have been working on for several months. Scalloped binding and all! … Continue reading →

Tagged applique, embroidery, project, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting, Sunbonnet Sue
Having your cake…

Having your cake…

Posted on September 9, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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…and quilting it, too! Here is a beautiful quilt made by my customer, Gayle H. The pattern resembles a “Turning 20” pattern, but is called “Twice-Cut Layer Cake.” Made with some exceptional Moda fabrics in stunning colors. Gayle did an … Continue reading →

Tagged layer cake, Moda, pattern, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting
An important date…

An important date…

Posted on September 6, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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Isn’t it a neat coincidence to find the date “March 15” (my wedding anniversary) on a snippet of newspaper from 1959? Especially when the snippet is a remnant of a paper-piecing foundation used to create a beautiful, hand-stitched vintage quilt … Continue reading →

Tagged 1959, date, foundation piecing, hand-stitched, paper piecing, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting
Simple pleasures…

Simple pleasures…

Posted on September 4, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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I enjoy using vintage silverplate flatware every day. I have a drawer full of mismatched pieces, like this fancy, fluted butter knife. It’s like a little adventure each day, and makes me feel connected to the past. Quilting vintage tops … Continue reading →

Tagged history, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting, vintage
Scalloped binding…

Scalloped binding…

Posted on September 3, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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Here’s my practice piece for scalloped binding! I think it’s fairly decent! This beautiful quilt was made by Helen R. at the Bluebonnet Patches group in Ennis. She made it for charity, the VA Hospital. I had the honor of … Continue reading →

Tagged binding, charity, quilting, scallop, Seldom Seen Quilting
A well-rounded, um, little round piglet!

A well-rounded, um, little round piglet!

Posted on August 28, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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I had so much fun quilting this hand-embroidered baby quilt, featuring a happy little pink piglet engaged in everyday activities. I loved the fact that he (or she) is such a well-rounded individual. He spends part of his time engaged … Continue reading →

Tagged cooking, gardening, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting, worship
Patriotic project…

Patriotic project…

Posted on August 27, 2013 by seldomseenquilting

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I enjoyed quilting this patriotic quilt on Saturday at Seldom Seen Quilting Studio. Some red-white-and-blue variegated thread worked very well with these fabrics — the blue disappeared on the blue squares, the red disappeared on the border and all three … Continue reading →

Tagged colors, quilting, Seldom Seen Quilting, variegated thread

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