What is the prettiest quilt pattern you've ever made?
#22
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[quote=Dee Dee]Please tell the name of it and where you found it --Packaged quilt pattern or name of the book.
These are mine, #1 Quilts without Corners by Cheryl Phillips
I added cormers and made it bed size. Book
#2 California Nites by Derek Lockwood
Mine is a WIP , the applique blocks are done and the big star in middle is half done. Pkg quilt pattern
These are mine, #1 Quilts without Corners by Cheryl Phillips
I added cormers and made it bed size. Book
#2 California Nites by Derek Lockwood
Mine is a WIP , the applique blocks are done and the big star in middle is half done. Pkg quilt pattern
Bargello circle
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#24
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Originally Posted by Pam
Cabin quilter, those are wonderful, excellent use of color! Don't you just love what black does for everything else?
#25
Originally Posted by Pam
There is a quilt that was in my first book, I still want to make it. Carpenter's square. I have had 2 bolts of fabric to make it for probably 15 years. I have been waiting until I am skilled enough to make it.
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#26
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My dream quilt is the Bali Wedding Ring quilt by Judy Niemeyer. I know I am not skilled enough to do it but am so tempted to buy the pattern or kit, just so I can look at the picture!
I also have a Lone Star ambition - to do in striped batiks - I even have the fabric, but haven't had time to start it yet.
I never saw the Carpenters Square quilt before, I had to look it up on Google - its fantastic, is it very difficult? I can't even imagine how to break it down into blocks.
I also have a Lone Star ambition - to do in striped batiks - I even have the fabric, but haven't had time to start it yet.
I never saw the Carpenters Square quilt before, I had to look it up on Google - its fantastic, is it very difficult? I can't even imagine how to break it down into blocks.
#29
Mine is an Around the World all done in shades of green. Very simple design, but it just 'worked' as it grew. I hand pieced it out of 2-1/2" squares starting with the single really dark green square in the center, fading to a pale yellow green with green flowers, then deepening back to the dark green at the widest point and repeating into the corners. At the moment I'm contemplating whether or not to put a border on it. Will have to get DH or DD to take a picture of it so I can share. Tried to take pictures with my phone and my webcam, but did not show the colors anywhere near right and the angle was bad too.
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