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Oh Kathy
I do hope you get to see a picture of her winning 'miniature' at Paducah. It is quite unbelievable. And, for a wholecloth to win any category it must have been good. Some of the stitching was too small to *see* - how can she do that? .. In article , Kathy Applebaum writes "Marcella Tracy Peek" wrote in message ... When I grow up I want to machine quilt like her :-) And when I grow up, I want to machine quilt like Diane Gaudynski! LOL (But I'd settle for quilting like Linda Taylor, really I would. ) -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Oh, I don't know Marissa - you never know with a Polly g
.. In article , Dr. Quilter writes I am sure Polly was being sarcastic! ) I guess if you are not going to get bummed if your entry is rejected, there is no reason not to try! DH wants me to enter my MQ in a local show... I only entered once, and while I won no prizes (it was one of my first quilts, not that my newer ones have a better chance) it was an interesting experience, especially to get the feedback from the judges. I learnt that while my fabric/colour choices were good, I had to learn how to do my mitered corners in the binding better, for example. -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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"Patti" wrote in message ... Oh Kathy I do hope you get to see a picture of her winning 'miniature' at Paducah. It is quite unbelievable. And, for a wholecloth to win any category it must have been good. Some of the stitching was too small to *see* - how can she do that? Two tricks -- silk thread, and a magnifying glass. (Well, three. Lots and lots of practice! LOL) I love doing detailed quilting like that, but it sure sucks up a lot of time. This "making a living" stuff sure gets in the way of a lot of my projects! ;-) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) longarm machine quilting, Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply |
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"Denise Jameson" wrote in message ... Hi Kathy! Do you plan to enter this year's PIQF (2004)? I might be lucky enough to go to this one this year, and I sure would want to make sure I look for and see your lovely work. Depends on how much time I have in the next couple of months. I have a couple of projects started that would be candidates, and if I get either of them done in time I'll submit them. -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) longarm machine quilting, Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply |
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http://personal.pitnet.net/dgquilt/provence.html
You can see a picture of Diane Gaudynski's winning quilt on her webpage above. Note the size. She has been using silk thread for her teeny, tiny stippling and machine quilting. Her website is worth the time to poke around. Lots of good information on quilting and some outstanding pictures! Kathyl remove "nospam-" before mchsi http://community.webshots.com/user/kathylquiltz "Kathy Applebaum" wrote in message ... "Patti" wrote in message ... Oh Kathy I do hope you get to see a picture of her winning 'miniature' at Paducah. It is quite unbelievable. And, for a wholecloth to win any category it must have been good. Some of the stitching was too small to *see* - how can she do that? Two tricks -- silk thread, and a magnifying glass. (Well, three. Lots and lots of practice! LOL) I love doing detailed quilting like that, but it sure sucks up a lot of time. This "making a living" stuff sure gets in the way of a lot of my projects! ;-) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) longarm machine quilting, Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply |
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Ahhhhh!
Thanks - that explains it! Not the skill, but the method. Her other one won a second prize I think. .. In article , Kathy Applebaum writes "Patti" wrote in message ... Oh Kathy I do hope you get to see a picture of her winning 'miniature' at Paducah. It is quite unbelievable. And, for a wholecloth to win any category it must have been good. Some of the stitching was too small to *see* - how can she do that? Two tricks -- silk thread, and a magnifying glass. (Well, three. Lots and lots of practice! LOL) I love doing detailed quilting like that, but it sure sucks up a lot of time. This "making a living" stuff sure gets in the way of a lot of my projects! ;-) -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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