I was just visiting Bonnie's blog and saw her Dresden Plate quilt that she just finished. I have a very similar customer quilt on the machine right now! Mine is newly made, with 30s repros. My customer also wants very traditional, 30s style quilting on it. Here is what I've done so far. I'd hoped to have it done by now, but today was the first day I've been able to stand at the machine all week!
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I didn't think I would ever do a Dresden Plate ... rethinking it now. Wonderful quilting ...
What a pretty quilt! Your quilting looks very nice so far.
a pastel dresden plate - how unusual is that?
I love the border treatment!
The dresden is pretty. I have some 30's repro's I haven't known what to do with -- maybe this hmmm? Love what she did with the border.
really nice quilting! I also love the border treatment-both what you quilted and what she used
I love what you did for quilting on the border! It is so fun when you see similar quilts done different ways like this one and Bonnies! It is so much fun! I'm glad I"m back and catching up!
I love it. Your quilting really suits the border
I love the "old fashioned" quilting. It really comlemnets the quilt top.
Carolyn:
That's very pretty. I love what she did in the border. Will you show us a picture after you finish quilting it?
Judy
What a great looking Repro quilt. Can't wait to see this Dresden when you're finished, Carolyn! You are doing a spectacular job with the machine quilting!
What lovely quilting! Thanks for sharing.
great quilting so far! I can hardly wait to see what you do with the rest!
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laurie
Beautiful! I am a 30's kinda gal and this is right up my alley. Beautiful top, beautiful quilting. Can you post a pic of the corner borders?
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