What would you do with these?
#71
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New Hampshire
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I once made a quilt and had a wastebasket full of triangles. When I looked in the basket, I knew they were too beautiful to throw out. So I made a flying geese quilt with them, and it turned out more beautiful than the original quilt!
So beautiful that I gave it to my daughter at the blessing we had for her just before she delivered her first baby. She had it with her during labor and delivery (which wound up being a C-section). All the nurses and doctors exclaimed over it.
So beautiful that I gave it to my daughter at the blessing we had for her just before she delivered her first baby. She had it with her during labor and delivery (which wound up being a C-section). All the nurses and doctors exclaimed over it.
#72
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Missouri
Posts: 959
Maybe a crazy quilt? I would cut a square of muslin to sew the pieces to since you have bias edges. By using the muslin as a stabilizer it will help prevent stretching. These blocks can be put together with lattice strips. This would make a great lap quilt. Happy 4th! :thumbup:
#75
I think I would make a set of placemats and matching table runner for the 4th (maybe too late for this year) either for yourself or a gift. If you look in "Quilters World" June 2010 issue, pg 72-73, there is a simple pattern that would work. Look at the next page and if there are left over pieces, maybe make a coordinating apron. These could be whipped up in no time!
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