Quilting dilemma
#31
I did the same thing, but I reversed two of the colors in one of the blocks (I was using batiks). I was not too happy with myself, however, I took the blocks, added sashing and loved the look. My granddaughter got it for graduation and loves it.
#32
I wanted to ask about that pattern "take five" as I have 5 I could use and that # doesn't seem too busy a look.
But, I got excited since you live in Cape Coral and I winter
in Bonita Springs. K. Morningstar
But, I got excited since you live in Cape Coral and I winter
in Bonita Springs. K. Morningstar
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The book is "Take 5" and I think the author is Kathy Brown. It has several fun & quick quilts.
Originally Posted by Mornigstar
I wanted to ask about that pattern "take five" as I have 5 I could use and that # doesn't seem too busy a look.
But, I got excited since you live in Cape Coral and I winter
in Bonita Springs. K. Morningstar
But, I got excited since you live in Cape Coral and I winter
in Bonita Springs. K. Morningstar
#37
Thank You Mimiknoxtaylor- because at this age I have too much fabric to do intricate detail quilts. I need to find simpler quick quilts that will mostly be for charity and not heirloom. Actually, I even like the looks of some of the larger pieced quilts.
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