tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post1296831566532677044..comments2024-03-29T21:15:44.849+11:00Comments on Threading My Way: Fairy Panel Quilt...Pam @Threading My Wayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15990609128028224347noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-23232827514203441202022-11-29T06:13:45.757+11:002022-11-29T06:13:45.757+11:00Hey There. I found your blog using msn. This is a ...<br /><br /> Hey There. I found your blog using msn. This is a very well written article. I’ll be sure to bookmark it and come back to read more of your useful info. Thanks for the post. I’ll definitely return.<a href="https://artificialgrasswall.com/artificial-grass-rug/" rel="nofollow">Artificial Grass Rug</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-90582149274141744382022-11-29T06:11:20.945+11:002022-11-29T06:11:20.945+11:00You may be always in a position to relate genuinel...You may be always in a position to relate genuinely to us at our QuickBooks Support contact number to extract the very best support services from our highly dedicated and supportive QuickBooks Support executives at any point of time as most of us is oftentimes willing to work with you. Many of us is responsible and makes certain to deliver hundred percent assistance by working 24*7 to meet your requirements. Go right ahead and mail us at our quickbooks support email id when you are in need. You could reach us via call at our toll-free number.<a href="https://artificialgrasswall.com/artificial-grass-rug/" rel="nofollow">Artificial Grass Rug</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-38173713600914455592022-10-16T13:40:52.094+11:002022-10-16T13:40:52.094+11:00I do accept as true with all the concepts you have...<br /><br /> I do accept as true with all the concepts you have introduced on your post. They’re very convincing and will certainly work. Still, the posts are very quick for novices. May you please lengthen them a bit from subsequent time? Thanks for the post.<a href="http://artificialgrasswall.com/" rel="nofollow">artificial grass</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-6908919976846377402022-10-04T04:47:20.601+11:002022-10-04T04:47:20.601+11:00I am always searching online for storys that can a...<br /><br /> I am always searching online for storys that can accommodate me. There is obviously a multiple to understand about this. I feel you made few salubrious points in Attributes moreover. Detain busy, awesome career.<a href="http://artificialgrasswall.com/" rel="nofollow">artificial grass</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-86706684893594922482016-02-15T23:59:47.096+11:002016-02-15T23:59:47.096+11:00Just watched the video - awesome. Thank you so muc...Just watched the video - awesome. Thank you so much, Robyn. I have never seen this method before. It's certainly easier on the back and knees as opposed to crawling on the floor.Pam @Threading My Wayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15990609128028224347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-79684861535527857722016-02-14T09:38:54.132+11:002016-02-14T09:38:54.132+11:00Hi just found your site and I love it. i live in N...Hi just found your site and I love it. i live in NSW as well and it was good to find some local talent blogs in sewing. I love the fact that your quilts are not perfect , but we do put a lot of effort and love into them and that counts for more than perfection does. <br />I have a big problem with basting and that is why I have more completed tops than completed quilts. I found this video on utube 'Basting a quilt The Easy Way ' by the Pattern Box from Bowral NSW. The lady uses two planks to roll the quilt on and then herringbone stitches them together.<br /> I have used this method successfully on two medium size quilts but can see that it would work on larger quilts as well. It's great and no pins, no sprays no crawling on the floor as it is done on a table.<br /><br />I have never attempted hand quilting but may try it now, I have a few panels I didn't quite know what to do with. <br /><br />Hope this may be of help to you.<br /><br /><br />Robynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15378472170002002137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-28238416510647934472014-05-09T08:14:15.589+10:002014-05-09T08:14:15.589+10:00One of my first quilts was a panel I hand quilted....One of my first quilts was a panel I hand quilted. I thread baste if I am hand quilting and use a hoop with a thimble. I hardly know how to hold a needle without the weight of the thimble on my finger. I actually use spray basting even with carpets. I t-pin my backs to the floor, and am careful to always point the spray towards the center of the quilt. If I lightly push on the spray, I don't get much overspray or a gummed up needle. I figure if I do get my carpets then I can just shampoo them. My sweet husband has never complained. Oh, the joys of living with a quilter. <br /><br />I just wanted to add that this is such a sweet, beautiful quilt. I am sure it will be much loved, which is what is the most important. Jasminehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18247780468856514907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-37331607308950657182014-05-09T05:30:20.090+10:002014-05-09T05:30:20.090+10:00Very pretty! That fairy panel fabric is divine!Very pretty! That fairy panel fabric is divine!Cindyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17538128071032666452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-12830599659713674522014-05-08T09:38:38.665+10:002014-05-08T09:38:38.665+10:00Thanks, Eska. I think most quilters would agree wi...Thanks, Eska. I think most quilters would agree with you there!Pam @Threading My Wayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15990609128028224347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-4851865465503307512014-05-07T05:50:07.944+10:002014-05-07T05:50:07.944+10:00It's beautiful and definitely a quilt. I love ...It's beautiful and definitely a quilt. I love hand stitched quilts but unfortunately I don't have the patience. Mariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02508301512686376866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-30219790481118200892014-05-07T03:44:05.552+10:002014-05-07T03:44:05.552+10:00It's lovely the way that it is. I like the han...It's lovely the way that it is. I like the hand stitching. It's a reminder that it was made with LOVE and effort. Eskahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05731088922376456543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-85231871330086742942014-05-07T02:24:50.584+10:002014-05-07T02:24:50.584+10:00well done Pam! It is a quilt, wholecloth quilts a...well done Pam! It is a quilt, wholecloth quilts are pretty common in the quilting world! Your hand quilting looks fine to me, from the back too. Remember, other people will see it, but other people won't scrutinise it! I was interested to learn this is the first time you've hand stitched binding, machine stitching binding is so incredibly hard!Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05167739272302561918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-81221330534640674192014-05-07T01:36:09.540+10:002014-05-07T01:36:09.540+10:00Your quilt is so magical and lovely!! I like the ...Your quilt is so magical and lovely!! I like the hand stitching in quilts, it adds the feel of extra warmth!Anniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08124526527626856088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-13534606906148139922014-05-06T23:34:01.148+10:002014-05-06T23:34:01.148+10:00Well done, Pam! Your stitching looks great! I hav...Well done, Pam! Your stitching looks great! I have yet to try hand quilting, I'm afraid I'll get bored and will end up with another WIP! Did it take you very long?KendasCraftshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17484850519371459596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-63046419309127695822014-05-06T17:06:22.708+10:002014-05-06T17:06:22.708+10:00It's definitely a quilt Pam, plenty of wholecl...It's definitely a quilt Pam, plenty of wholecloth quilters around to back that up! Basting is my least favourite bit too. I have spray basted quilts on the garden table but not yet a full bed size quilt. Have seen a suggestion to hire a hall to baste on a larger table and might give it a go one day as our local church hires out a room in their hall for a very reasonable price and the reduced wear and tear on my knees would definitely make it worth my while :)Celtic Thistlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07033484481693226138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4035755590833291625.post-72784373176328042722014-05-06T14:08:00.436+10:002014-05-06T14:08:00.436+10:00Awwwwwwwwww it's beautiful, Pam! But you know...Awwwwwwwwww it's beautiful, Pam! But you know I'm going to have something to say about your post! <br />1. Of course it's still a quilt, even if it started with a panel. Did the quilting fairies come in and do the rest of the work? NO, I thought not! You did it, and it's a quilt! If someone gave you a pieced top that they had made but couldn't finish - would the finished project be a quilt? YEP!! So put that one to rest :)<br />2. The hand quilting is lovely, and really frames the designs in the quilt top :) I don't use a thimble either - it's too awkward. However, I don't do a lot of hand stitching because my hands are too fiddly. I think yours worked out well - I personally could maybe get down to 3 stitches per inch, but probably not any lower than that :D <br />3. Are YOU the one that has the quilt police living at your house? No? Then using the backing for binding isn't cheating - it's just another technique, and now you have a finished quilt for a little one - so - how can that be wrong? <br />4. (See - I told you I was going to have comments, lol!) Basting is my downfall - that is one back-breaking job most of the time. ARGH. I'm familiar with the "use patterned fabric for the backing" technique - I figured it out for the same reason you did - it hides a multitude of design decisions, HAHA. Since I'm pretty much only doing QAYG quilts now, I don't need to baste, but when I did, I used spray baste. That stuff is a back saver, if you can possibly finagle a way to use it! I have carpets - I do the backing in sections on my table - it's not perfect, but it's what I have :)<br />5. CONGRATS on another lovely quilt finish - you've learned some things, you've busted some stash, and Little Miss loves her quilt. In my world, that's a big win, my friend!Sandra :)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16239494415344028806noreply@blogger.com