{Below} Plumeria Stars made by Kimberly Einmo and quilted by Birgit Schueller, of Palm Harbor, Florida.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Inspirational Free Motion Quilting at Road to California Quilt Show
{Below} Plumeria Stars made by Kimberly Einmo and quilted by Birgit Schueller, of Palm Harbor, Florida.
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Thanks for the pictures, they're all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing.
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It's beautiful, I like each.
ReplyDeleteI am so stunned by these pictures. I am going right over to my machine and picking up where I left off with the practicing. Thank you for sharing. The photography was excellent.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Those quilters are very talented.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great shots of the quilting.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are focusing more on the quilting aspect of quilts this year. I feel like I've only been focusing on the piecing of quilts, but the quilting of a quilt and make it or break it.
Son increíbles estos acolchados. Una maravilla. Algún día haré uno igual. De momento seguiremos con las prácticas. Gracias.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely, well documented photos. Those were very inspirational.
ReplyDeleteDiane - yarngoddess
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All I can say is Wow!!! Someday, someday, I hope to be able to FMQ like that. In the meantime I just have to practice, practice, practice.
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Thank you for sharing these pictures. The quilts are just amazing.
ReplyDeletewhow,beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these quilts, they are just exquisite and truly inspirational.
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome work....I don't ever expect to be to that point...but a little touch of it would be nice...lol. Thanks for sharing this with us....beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Love teh forst one ... because there are no feathers. I love feathers but everybody does them, so I find it refreshingto see a quilt without feathers!
ReplyDeleteI also love the second ... yep, know it has feathers, but they are used very well!
Judy B
Make that ...
DeleteLove the first one ...
I need coffee!
Judy B
Some wonderfull works :-) beautifull......
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these photos from the CA quilt show! Very inspiring, so beautiful! mary
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking how beautiful these are! I wish I could make them larger to see what they did. Especially the one with the squares and it looks like a pebble in the corner. The quilt right above "rare catch". How would you describe the technique?
ReplyDeleteclick on the photos and you will get a larger version! Excellent photos!
Deletewow! I did enjoy seeing those inspirational quilts. Such creativity.
ReplyDeletegaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
ReplyDeleteIncredible photos!
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WOW! Just amazing. Nothing more to say.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to sew a straight seam! These are so beautiful! Wonder if I will ever get there?
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