Have you used a Pam Bono quilt pattern?
#53
I made a Pam Bono quilt before I really had any idea what I was getting myself into. Everyone is right, you have to follow the pattern very carefully and don't take any shortcuts and mark everything. I made her "Castle" quilt for my niece and I fell in love with it so I was very motivated. It seemed like every piece was a "custom" cut. A few times I had to put it down and walk away from it and clear my head. But it was worth it, my Niece loved it. Here is a picture of it finished.
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Originally Posted by DRogers870
I made a Pam Bono quilt before I really had any idea what I was getting myself into. Everyone is right, you have to follow the pattern very carefully and don't take any shortcuts and mark everything. I made her "Castle" quilt for my niece and I fell in love with it so I was very motivated. It seemed like every piece was a "custom" cut. A few times I had to put it down and walk away from it and clear my head. But it was worth it, my Niece loved it. Here is a picture of it finished.
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Well, here's mine:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25013-3.htm
Only 139 pieces and 140 seams for a 10 1/2" block.
Here's a table topper I made using part of one of her flower blocks.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25876-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25013-3.htm
Only 139 pieces and 140 seams for a 10 1/2" block.
Here's a table topper I made using part of one of her flower blocks.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25876-1.htm
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