Making a Quilt 7

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

Ironing the top before assembly of the quilt on the quilting frame

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  • Looking forward to seeing the completed piece.

  • don't hold your breath

  • little lost here

    why do you put it on a frame if it is a quilt dont you use it like a blanket ?

    thanks marc in nyc

  • the quilt must be stitched through the top, the stuffing, and the back, 3 layers.

    It is easiest to do this on a fram.

    You'll see. . . .

  • Did you say those all started off as boxer shorts? The Superman material must of come from a KING sized boxer.

  • a lot of them are boxer shorts. I had the Superman material for a long time, and now . . . !

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  • i love to iron.....it is relaxing for me..

  • very few things bring back childhood memories for me like the smell of a hot iron on material,

  • VERY VERY impressive soundtrack used and a job well done.

  • I am starting to covet this quilt! Bad Michael! Such F A B U L O U S fabrics~colors. Lovin' this!

  • Apropos accompaniment. Stravinsky considered himself as much a craftsman as an artist. In this quilting series you have woven craftsmanship and artistry together in a splendidly pragmatic way. Art, upon close inspection, is really just a lot of painstaking craft moving along, piece by piece, day by day, patiently inspired.

  • Enjoyed the music and your sure hands ironing :O)

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