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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Tossed Salad - fresh off the frame

Is done - woohooo!  Man how long has it been since I've started something new?   I guess the table runner was new and was only a couple weeks ago.  I really want to start an Orange quilt.  I have Bonnie Hunters new book and I'm gonna choose one out of there.  I feel the need for a new, brand spanking new project :)
Tossed Salad fresh off the fram

Quilting closer up

Tossed salad back

Tossed Salad is served!

Love a pieced back

But in the mean time here's a finish Tossed Salad, this was a mystery quilt from Silly Good Quilts I really wanted to do a panto on this one had a new one that I just love, but it's too hard for me.  I tried and ripped it out and did this.  Two layers of batting  - quilters dream 70/30 blend and dream puff.  Bottom Line in the bottom and 2 strands of bottom line on top.

Oh and do you see what is peaking out behind that first picture?? It's my very first customer quilt - so excited (and nervous)

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48 comments:

  1. A panto indeed - you just can't break away from all those feathers! Just gorgeous my dear, just gorgeous!!

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  2. Sue, you do not need to worry about doing a customer quilt, you're a fabulous quilter. And remember, you're much harder on yourself than a customer is. It will be wonderful! I just love your Tossed Salad, from start to finish.

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  3. Absolutely gorgeous! The quilt is fabulous as is the quilting...you are a master!

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  4. Stunning!! I just absolutely LOVE everything about this!!

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  5. I am not a green person, but this quilt is down right gorgeous. I love that it is sooooo puuufffffy too! You did a fantastic job on this one!

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  6. Your tossed salad looks delicious! I also like the star quilt...very sneaky!

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  7. Your "dressing" on Tossed Salad is Wonderful!

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  8. The prettiest "tossed salad" I've ever seen! Your quilting is absolutely fab!

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  9. Absolutely stunning. Beautiful quilting - love your version - amazing what a difference the quilting can make!

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  10. This quilt turned out fabulous!

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  11. Wow factor on this beautiful quilt! Very inspirational.

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  12. Your Tossed Salad is beautiful and the quilting outstanding!!

    Carolyn, MO

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  13. Another gorgeous quilt Sue! So pretty.
    Amanda

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  14. This is amazing. I love how you quilted some areas and not others.

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  15. Love how it looks quilted! And if I were you, I wouldn't be worried at all about customer quilting. I'd trust you to quilt my stuff!!

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  16. This quilt is outstanding, you should be very proud

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  17. Much nicer than a pantograph. It is stunning.

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  18. Wow, so pretty! The quilting is exquisite.

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  19. Wow, so pretty and the quilting is amazing.

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  20. How beautiful Sue and as always I just love your quilting! Hopefully you can start a orange quilt now! Thanks for sharing.
    Freemotion at the River Linky Party Tuesday

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  21. gorgeous and I can't believe you have never done a customer quilt before. I love this. Two questions- do you get slipping using 2 layers of batting and bunching up of the batting?
    have you ever had pieced backs stretch and buckle on you?

    No pantos here, I only freehand stuff. Your work is divine.

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  22. Super gorgeous, Sue. Your designs are wonderful.
    Good luck with your customer's quilt - don't think you need any 'luck', though.

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  23. My first thought was my god its gorgeous! My second thought was o man that would NEVER fit in my washing machine ;) Great job!!

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  24. Wow, that quilt is beautiful. You did a great job and I know your customer will be pleased with your quilting..love your colors, wonderful job!!

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  25. Sue -- Love your quilting -- and best of luck on your first customer quilt !

    Karen

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  26. Beautiful quilt, beautifully quilted! Love the pieced back!!!!

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  27. Sue, your Tossed Salad is *marvelous!!! The quilting really sets off the top beautifully! Great job! :)

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  28. It looks amazing. Bet your customer quilt will too!

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  29. Oh. My. Goodness. That is STUNNING! Very well done. Wish it were mine. :)
    Debbie

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  30. Awesome quilt! I have made one similar but it is still languishing waiting to be quilted. Alas, I think that mine will just be getting pantoed! With the ability to quilt like that you definitely shouldn't be nervous about that customer quilt - they are lucky to have you as their quilter!

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  31. Girl, you rocked that quilting! May have to check out Bonnie's book. I've been dreaming of something orange...

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  33. Oh Sue, I'm so thrilled that it's finished for you, and that you posted such lovely pictures! It's such a thrill to see it done!

    Your work is definitely 'good enough' for customers. Absolutely. And think of all the pocket money you'll make!

    Thanks again for doing such a lovely job on the mystery quilt.

    Suzie

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  34. Wow, the quilting is just stunning!

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  35. Amazing quilting. You do wonderful work. Enjoyed your interview today, too!

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  36. Tossed salad is awesome you have created a masterpiece. This a show stopping! Great work as always.

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  37. That is truly beautiful! Your quilting is breathtaking. I've never tried using 2 strands of Bottom Line before, I will have to try that and see how it works for me. Love the idea of it.

    Have a wonderful and Blessed day
    Kristie

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  38. Your toss salad quilt is stunning. Your quilting is fabulous. How could you ever be nervous on a customer quilt with the beautiful quilting that shows here. I think you are being way too modest. It is a show stopper.

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