Originally Posted by Mimiqwerty
(Post 6366488)
Here's the pics I promised.
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Mimiqwerty - your quilt is lovely. Thanks for posting - it often hard to visualise patterns in different colours.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 6366775)
:thumbup:The dark background gives it a whole different look! What a great quilt for a guy!
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Originally Posted by Mimiqwerty
(Post 6366488)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]443005[/ATTACH]Here's the pics I promised.
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Watch the free video and write down the important steps and measurements. If you need to you can always watch again.
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I think I've made 5 projects using this pattern. For the granddaughter I made a twin quilt using 5" squares and 2 1/2" strips and for her doll I used 3 1/2" squares with 1 3/4" strips. Any size square with strips half the width will work. Love this pattern for a quick project.
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Not sure if you're aware of this, but if you look at the bottom of the video and see the "timelime", you can go back to that part. I get the instructions by going back and forth. a 20 minute video sometimes takes me an hour to get through because of taking notes. But it helps. I keep a notebook specific for the different videos.
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That looks really easy and beautiful!
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For those who are not aware, the pattern called falling charms in mo. star quilt comp's video is found in the Fall Issue of Quilting Quickly magazine put out by Fons and Porter. In the magazine it is called Falling in Love. It has all the directions and helped me since I am not good at retaining info. and refer back to written instructions a couple times. Those who have posted their finished quilts,they are all so pretty and I look forward to getting mine done before long.
I like this pattern done up in these browns also. congratulations on a job well done.Jan |
have done this pattern and love it-so easy and it looks so good. Many of Jenny's (MSQC) tutorials are coming out in the Quilting Quickly magazines. Love the Tuts and the mags
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