Golden Afternoon pattern
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Golden Afternoon pattern
Free pattern from the fabric manufacturer of Aria line of fabric site has a digital representation to illustrate the end result. I wondered if anyone who completed this pattern might have a photo and could post the same.
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Is this the quilt you mean?
http://www.pinkcastleblog.com/2014/0...-kits-and.html
Why they showed it unquilted, hanging poorly on a line in front of a beat-up trailer is beyond me. It doesn't look very attractive this way, IMHO.
http://www.pinkcastleblog.com/2014/0...-kits-and.html
Why they showed it unquilted, hanging poorly on a line in front of a beat-up trailer is beyond me. It doesn't look very attractive this way, IMHO.
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I found the pdf under Google.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Gold...ih=614#imgrc=_
Not a lot of quilt stores carrying this free pattern or the fabrics It is a simple quilt of just HST. I agree with dunster, not a great photo of it in front of an older trailer.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Gold...ih=614#imgrc=_
Not a lot of quilt stores carrying this free pattern or the fabrics It is a simple quilt of just HST. I agree with dunster, not a great photo of it in front of an older trailer.
#6
I assume this is the pattern you're asking about,
http://www.liveartgalleryfabrics.com...structions.pdf
but want a picture of an actual finished quilt as opposed to the digital picture on this pattern.
http://www.liveartgalleryfabrics.com...structions.pdf
but want a picture of an actual finished quilt as opposed to the digital picture on this pattern.
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I'm sorry, but the pattern shown in front of the trailer was not the one to which I was referring.
Benartex's fabric collection Aria by Dover Hill Studio was designed into a Golden Afternoon pattern by Tailormade by Design. http://www.benartex.com/uploads/Imag...noonquiltF.pdf
I'm wondering how the "real McCoy" would appear as at the bottom of the page it states "actual fabric repeats will vary from design shown".
Benartex's fabric collection Aria by Dover Hill Studio was designed into a Golden Afternoon pattern by Tailormade by Design. http://www.benartex.com/uploads/Imag...noonquiltF.pdf
I'm wondering how the "real McCoy" would appear as at the bottom of the page it states "actual fabric repeats will vary from design shown".
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I don't think you'd have to worry about it. They're just saying that the portion of the pattern that shows on the large print squares in the quilt you make isn't going to match the photo exactly; but the overall effect will be the same
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I'm trying to decide whether the curvy fabric will line up as illustrated, or be quite a bit different in overall effect. http://www.benartex.com/catalogsearc...ex/?p=2&q=aria
(The Cantata print is the fabric I'm deciding upon.) I don't know if the quilt will be symetrical and also whether the quilt will breathe, so to speak.
(The Cantata print is the fabric I'm deciding upon.) I don't know if the quilt will be symetrical and also whether the quilt will breathe, so to speak.
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l Why they showed it unquilted, hanging poorly on a line in front of a beat-up trailer is beyond me. It doesn't look very attractive this way, IMHO.
I know that this quilt is not the one being asked for by the OP, but I like this quilt, and I like seeing it hanging on the line in front of an old trailer. That's life in the rough. There are strips of fabric tied onto the line in even intervals, so a lot of work went into making the background to that picture. Even the wrinkled quilt makes me feel calm.
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