tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8173025010564685685.post6800177001998421016..comments2024-01-19T22:19:33.913-08:00Comments on Seams French: Traditional Boutis meets FMQSeams Frenchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07783229116723144338noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8173025010564685685.post-77181589599452465232014-05-25T13:51:41.717-07:002014-05-25T13:51:41.717-07:00Thanks for your vote of confidence. The photograph...Thanks for your vote of confidence. The photograph shows a surprising amount of relief, while in reality, there is not a lot of relief and the quilting does not show up very much at all. I've used linen once before, years ago, and should have remembered the frustrations I had at the time, because it's the same problems this time. That project remains buried deeply somewhere in the stash. Seams Frenchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07783229116723144338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8173025010564685685.post-9094671222243384722014-05-24T10:15:34.664-07:002014-05-24T10:15:34.664-07:00I think you may be a little too self-critical on t...I think you may be a little too self-critical on this one! The design certainly allows the boutis to be the feature on the piece, and the FMQ is beautiful without detracting from the boutis. Maybe the next one will be better, but I would still chalk this one up as a win!<br /><br />I'm interested to read your comments on the linen - it's becoming trendy in modern quilting, but I can think of some drawbacks too.Monicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12224346283881001640noreply@blogger.com