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On the Gammill today is a fabulous, red, black, yellow & white Calgary Flames quilt. I'll post a picture after the customer gets her quilt. I quilted on the perimeter of the crests, quilted the "C" in the large empty blocks and quilted to fill the rest with "flames". I was even quilting flames in my sleep last night! The black batting was definitely a must with this dark quilt and black quilting thread. A little harder to find but eliminates the white bearding that may have occured with a white or natural batting.
Up and coming is a brown/ivory log cabin with circles, circles and more circles!
Up and coming is a brown/ivory log cabin with circles, circles and more circles!
I am planning to make a Calgary Flames quilt for myself.....I'd love to see the picture of the one you did.....
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