Need Pattern for Ugly Fabric
#61
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My thoughts exactly! Even if you just have enough for a wall-hanging. Please post when you use this. And BTW... I'm the same way re fabric!
#62
what a great beach quilt! or a summer sleeping porch quilt! in a cabin, a tent , a camper-- really brighten up a place. you can use it in any scrappy pattern--the print is so big it may look like several different fabrics. really fun!!
#64
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I don't know if I'd call it ugly - busy, maybe, but not ugly.
I like to cut my ugly fabrics into small pieces. I've had great success with using ugly fabrics in log cabins or pineapple quilts with 1" wide logs. It's time-consuming, but well worth it.
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I like to cut my ugly fabrics into small pieces. I've had great success with using ugly fabrics in log cabins or pineapple quilts with 1" wide logs. It's time-consuming, but well worth it.
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#65
People give me fabric that I sometimes don't like. I found a block I like to use for them. It looks complicted but really isn't hard to make. It was listed in the Traditional Quiltworks Magazine issue 59. It is referred by them as Mom's Unwanted Block. When the blocks are put side by side they make a secondary pattern.
PM me if your interested.
PM me if your interested.
#66
http://lazygalquilting.blogspot.com/...challenge.html
Fungly =fun and ugly.This blog is so much fun, do pay special attention to " fabric requirements"!
Fungly =fun and ugly.This blog is so much fun, do pay special attention to " fabric requirements"!
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