Oh my, what a job you have done, it's impressive! Congratulations Carolyn.
Hugs, Lidia
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful and that about covers it. I will say apparently the ladies didn't know all you are capable of doing or they would have expected the machine back even sooner.
Very Beautiful!! I had to really look--looked like you had used a double needle and raised design, but then looking I guess trick of the eyes. Old eyes that need worked on again. Your stippling is perfect and I am glad you got it done. I tried one of those machines at a quilting show. Not as easy as one would think so I give you applause.
Fantastic job Carolyn, your patience and dedication payed off, this is a real beautiful quilt. Hugs and Congratulation - Roberta
Great job Carolyn! A+
You saved a lot by doing it yourself....so I want to know...when are you buying a long arm machine?!!!
That is very pretty!! I cannot imagine how long it would take to make a quilt that size and only 2 1/2 hours for your first time using a long arm must be a record. It will be enjoyed for years and years.
What a Terrific job done for first timer!!Fantastic ..Beautiful!!!
WOW!! Carolyn,
Lovely as always, good job done.
Lotsa love
Nicky xx
Awesome! Lucky you being able to hire a long arm quilter. Never heard of that here in Australia. Love Chris
Holy cow #2. It is fabulous. By the way, how's your wrist doing and are you thinking about another fur face yet?
Beautiful job, Carolyn...I bet you are glad it's finally done!
Oh that is a real work of art. You must be a natural to get such a good result first time and so quick.
Don't know anywhere here in Australia where you could hire a machine like that and certainly wouldn't be that cheap if you could.
Well done
Carolyn how lovely to see your great piece of work finished. Congratulations. Interesting that where you are that you can hire time on a long arm quilter. Presumably that was fun.
Great job for a first time on a long arm. Quilt turned out lovely. So is a long arm machine your next purchase? ha ha
Happy Stitching :-)
Holy cow.........it is stunning.........great job, Carolyn!