tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1429435155401920089.post108059802025311851..comments2024-03-21T07:16:38.508+10:30Comments on The Quilt Yarn: Are We There Yet?Karinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07686641496335692071noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1429435155401920089.post-47211549612789175802022-05-15T21:42:30.574+09:302022-05-15T21:42:30.574+09:30Don't give up! Persevere! Your work is stunni...Don't give up! Persevere! Your work is stunning, I can only imagine how striking it will be when done. I admire your skills!Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15243414083759904771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1429435155401920089.post-44845813854488575692022-05-15T04:00:24.120+09:302022-05-15T04:00:24.120+09:30Oh dear -- a "world of pain" and "e...Oh dear -- a "world of pain" and "extreme sports" does not sound very enticing at all, but what you're producing is just unbelievably gorgeous! I agree with you that an E2E design will look great on your other quilt top. I used to feel like custom quilting always made a quilt better, but now I'm really enjoying the way that an edge to edge layers the quilting pattern over the fabrics and patchwork lines instead of fitting the quilting inside the confines of the piecing lines the way custom quilting does. You can get some really interesting effects with E2E designs. There is a time (and a right quilt top) for all kinds of quilting!Rebecca Gracehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05891097077543213720noreply@blogger.com