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Stunning.
Using white quilting thread is easy when making a real quilt, but saving quilting motifs in Electric Quilt was a challenge, until I saved two copies of the motif, one white thread looks blank, but is ready to use, but I also save them with a coloured thread. The only trick is to remember which colour you have used for the first copy, and always keep them in that order..
I would use this idea with a softer background for me to live with everyday, but might use it for a small project to use in a dull corner ...
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Something to brighten up the day, and drop a hint to those in charge of the weather that spring has sprung, and we expect a sunny day or tow before the end of the month.
These designs would save a lot of anguish about what fabric choice. First select white, then grab a darker colour!
The local sporting colours where I live now are red and white, my home team when I was growing up wore blue and white, my Dad’s favourite state team was black and white, it would depend on who I was making the quilt for.
read morestitched and unstitched, white on white embroidery
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read moreIn keeping with the sh*t-my-mother-sends-me theme since this pandemic hit all of us broadside, forcing us to become bit players in a sci-fi film we didn’t know was in production, here’s the latest from my mother. Thanks Mom! ❤️ (Don’t know what I’d do without this woman…) Can we all just marvel at the sheer… Continue reading Sh*t my Mother Sends Me
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