Shannon: Just looked at your pictures of use of the sashiko or wine glass design on one of the quilts--a beautiful quilt of rich colors.....anyway, your quilting was very beautiful on it. Very nice choice of quilting design for the asian fabrics, and well executed.
Was also looking at your Sashiko sampler. I'm very curious as to how long it took you to do each sample block........the stars, the wine glass, ect. Also interested in if there are lots of starts and stops mid design, such as in the baby blocks.
Again, beautiful use of templates.
Thanks for the info
Shannon
October 27, 2008 11:02AM
sherryl tobias: i just viewed your gallery.beautiful !!!!!!insperational as a matter of fact.how long have you been long arming?[is that a word]how did you get your business up and running.are you as busy as you want to be?busy with customers quilts. thanks,sherryl
October 31, 2006 3:39AM
Sharon Tucker: Cindy, thanks for sharing your work, you have excellent ideas for inspiration! And thanks for the hard work at Innovations, it was excellent.
Sharon
September 25, 2006 8:50AM
Diana Ismond: I am very impressed. If only I could do as well.
August 24, 2006 6:20PM
Mary Virkhaus: Your quilts are truly lovely! Please let me know how I might purchase your stencils.
Thank you.
August 17, 2006 5:54AM
Kay Freschly: Cindy, I don't recall if I ever told you how nice your red hat quilt is. I love the work you have done on that quilt. I believe your guild should be quite happy with the results. If they are not, then just tell them that Kay says they should be. Giggle.
August 13, 2005 6:30AM
Benita Griffin: It was nice talking to you today and I enjoyed viewing your work!
May 2, 2005 3:44PM
Paula Allen: Cindy I just love you Sashiko designs. I love the Oriental fabrics and quilts made from these, and these designs are great. Can't wait for the debute of your new template.
April 24, 2005 3:05AM
Juli Chambers: Cindy, I cant remember how long I have had your albums in my favorites, but I was looking through it today and the twisted sisters block caught my facination. I cant for the life of me figure out how that crazy square gets in the middle of that block without being appliqued or sewn down after the plain square is put together. Please tell me the secret:) I could go crazy, well already there,but please tell anyway. Thanks, Juli
September 25, 2004 6:59AM
Leslie: Cindy, your gallary is to die for! How do I get info. on your classes? Are you going to be on the east coast anytime soon? We have 3 or 4 people that would like to start having teachers for longarm sessions.
Leslie
Country Needleworks
July 25, 2004 4:27AM
Faye: I meant to do this before, but haven't had a chance. I hope with all the time you spent with me, that someday, I can do almost as good as you.
:-)
May 21, 2004 11:35PM
Jelly Bean Quilter: Cindy Your enthusiasm shows in your work, Fantastic!
Jelly Bean Quilter
April 7, 2004 8:40AM
Sharon Schranz: Cindy - Your designs are beautiful and inspirational. Thanks for sharing with us.
March 21, 2004 4:43PM
Faye Mascarenas: Cindy,
Those are beautiful. I like your style. Looked at the other ones too. Now, if only I could get that good...lol
Faye
February 24, 2004 10:26AM
Janice Macomber: I totally enjoyed looking at your quilts. I want to know how long one of these custom quilts takes
in hours and how long does it take someone to become a custom quilter. I would love to know if you are aware of any book that is available that gives a longarm quilter some help in deciding what design to place on quilts. If you know of one could you share it with me there are times when I get stumped and when a customer doesn't want to spend a great deal. Thanks!
June 19, 2003 5:58PM
Joan Hemingway: Cindy,
I really enjoyed the slide show. And of course the quilts were awesome. thanks for sharing.
Joan
June 16, 2003 4:14PM
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