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Very Cool Halloween Quilting and Bag joan8904 in Bellevue Nebraska 08-01-2009
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Posted by joan8904 in Bellevue Nebraska on August 1, 2009, 5:59 pm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28328779@N00/3778469891/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28328779@N00/3778470143/in/set-72157612627087057/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28328779@N00/3779276054/in/set-72157612627087057/

Is that not a cool long arm design? I figured that the best way to
show people the design was to have used it. And the quickest project
was to simply have a yard of fabric quilted and then made into a bag.
We had a Halloween block of the month earlier this year and I'm sure
that this will be the pattern chosen for quiliting many of those
finished projects.

joan

Posted by Patti on August 2, 2009, 7:01 am
Yes, it's lovely, Joan. Great idea to make the bag, having quilted the
fabric.
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pat on the hill

Posted by Roberta on August 2, 2009, 8:53 am
You're right, very cool, but I'm having trouble seeing where to start
and end. (Also of limited usage around here, with DD2 a serious
arachnophobe. She'd freak out just seeing that cute fabric!)
Roberta in D

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I'm not sure about the beginning and ending either. It's a computer-
operated machine, so it's a software program. No human interaction
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Posted by on August 2, 2009, 9:26 am
Not sure if this helps, but...

If you look at the first picture, at the bottom left full web, you can
see that from the left (just after 9 o'clock), the patterns goes into
the "round" part of the web. It then circles about 1.5 times, going
inwards, and then starts the spoke part of the web, before exiting
around 5 o'clock.

Of course, there is some variation between the webs shown in that
image.

Clear as mud???

Hanne in DK

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