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I've JUST loaded a new quilt top on the machine for quilting. This is a quilt "reclamation project" for a friend, on a quilt that her mother made years ago. It was in pretty rough shape, so I took it apart, replaced the torn fabrics, and it's getting new backing and batting. I'll post a picture of it on the machine when I've made a little progress on it, but here's a picture of the completed quilt top.

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Lori
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I've JUST loaded a new quilt top on the machine for quilting. This is a quilt "reclamation project" for a friend, on a quilt that her mother made years ago. It was in pretty rough shape, so I took it apart, replaced the torn fabrics, and it's getting new backing and batting. I'll post a picture of it on the machine when I've made a little progress on it, but here's a picture of the completed quilt top.

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That’s beautiful Lori ...you’re so clever ....I wouldn’t know where to even start ....mind you crafting and I ain’t even kissing cousins .

Baz
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I'd better show you this one next as you got a sneak preview iÃą the previous pic. It will be a blanket - not taken any measurements yet, but it will be single-bed size - approximately. Tis pic is of it folded in 4, widthwise. Bottom at the right and it will grow up from the left.

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Right to left:- Section one, divider one, section two.

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Right to left:- Section 2, Divider 2, Start of Section 3 (two rows)

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Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
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Sections one and two are varied combinations of Double Crochet (US terms) and 'boxes' - filet crochet. the dividers are variations of rows of straight DC stitches and rows of 'Kisses'. DC in stitch 2 then in stitch 1, DC in stitch 4 then in stitch 3 and so on. Section 3 is what is called the V stitch. 1DC, 1 chain, 1 DC all in same stich, skip 2, then 1 DC, 1 chain, 1DC in third stitch. Then just repeat to end of row. Subsequent rows place the V-stitch in the chain space of the preceding row.

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