I did receive another set of encoders for the longarm from the company, and they too started binding up before I even finished a small practice piece. Obviously the company is having some problems. My husband eventually developed a workaround, and I was able to finish the quilting on Thursday evening.
I just love this Plumage pantograph from Willow Leaf. It's the first time I've used it, and I might try to quilt it on my September Sun too. It was also the first time I used a variegated binding. I love the look of it and will use that again as well. Still have to make that darned label!
Credit where credit is due: quilt design by The Quilted Cardinal
Beautiful quilt. The quilting is lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt!
ReplyDeleteI have a nice collection of old feedsack prints and depression era scraps, plus a stack of wonderful bright white feedsacks. This would be a great, era-appropriate way to use them.
Hmmm....have to keep this one in mind.
That is a georgeous quilt. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Sue. Your quilting is so lovely. I've not tried a pantograph yet, so need to spend some money!
ReplyDeleteplumage is such a lovely panto.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the quilting! What a cheery quilt for this grey time of year!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt just says happy happy happy from the cheerful colors to the dancing plumes. I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt came out so pretty...love it...really like the border...and quilting...very nice as always....it was fun today...see you Friday.hopefully will get the Tacoma pics posted tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt - I too love the plumage pattern - I have a quilt on my machine right now with that pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so pretty, and congratulations on your first finish of the new year :)
ReplyDelete