Looking for ideas: What can I do with these pieces of fabric?
#11
Thanks, everyone. I think the pieces are not big enough to make a quilt by themselves... I like the idea of framing, but I still would need to add some more fabrics to get at least a baby-quilt size.
Oh, Tartan, I LOVE those Podunk Pretties blocks! I thought that I would find some brilliant ideas here, and now I'm sure I was right!
What I find more difficult to work with is their shape (they are rectangles instead of squares) but I'm seeing that Podunk Pretties adds frames in differents sizes to each side. Good idea, yes!
The idea of using pinwheels to get them squared seems also interesting.
One more question: What colors would you use in the frames and the rest of the quilt? Should I choose only red/white fabrics to follow the line? Or it would be better to include another colors to break the monotony?
Good night everyone, it's too late here... I'll follow reading you tomorrow
Oh, Tartan, I LOVE those Podunk Pretties blocks! I thought that I would find some brilliant ideas here, and now I'm sure I was right!
What I find more difficult to work with is their shape (they are rectangles instead of squares) but I'm seeing that Podunk Pretties adds frames in differents sizes to each side. Good idea, yes!
The idea of using pinwheels to get them squared seems also interesting.
One more question: What colors would you use in the frames and the rest of the quilt? Should I choose only red/white fabrics to follow the line? Or it would be better to include another colors to break the monotony?
Good night everyone, it's too late here... I'll follow reading you tomorrow
#13
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Welcome from New Jersey. This board is the greatest. Such helpful people. I have learned so much here. And I have to tell you your English is very good. Do not apologize. It's great that you can speak a second language.
Anyways, I love the dolls. I think they'd look real nice with red sashing around each one, stitch together, and then a border of smaller log cabin blocks and, if it's easier, put the red as cornerstones. Good luck. Have fun. Show a picture when you are done.
Anyways, I love the dolls. I think they'd look real nice with red sashing around each one, stitch together, and then a border of smaller log cabin blocks and, if it's easier, put the red as cornerstones. Good luck. Have fun. Show a picture when you are done.
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Buenos días from my High School Spanish. Your English is fine Welcome from Southern California.
I don't know the sizes of the blocks, but it sort of looks like redwork (hand embroidery). How about just sewing strips creating this design from simple blcoks. This will test your 1/4" seam allowance to be correct:
I don't know the sizes of the blocks, but it sort of looks like redwork (hand embroidery). How about just sewing strips creating this design from simple blcoks. This will test your 1/4" seam allowance to be correct:
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Hello from Iowa, USA. The little red work dolls are so charming. If I had seen them in a fabric shop, they would be in my stash too. Maybe snowball the corners with a vintage red print and add sashing's to the outer edges. Be sure to show us the finished product!!
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