Wildflower Serenade I and II by Kansas Troubles Quilters
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I've made a couple of things from Kansas Troubles fabrics, and I just love the way the look! I also buy charm packs and jelly rolls when I can get them. You can make whole quilts with the jelly rols, and the charm packs are great for smaller projects. Check out the Moda Bake Shop for patterns.
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Originally Posted by barnbum
Thanks, everyone! Hubby always says to just get it, but I can't. :roll: So...I told him if his parents give us money for Christmas...I'll think about it. It's fun to plan the purchase, too. I'd need to pick a pattern first...
I have never purchased anything but yardage... I wouldn't know what to do with strips or squares.
I have never purchased anything but yardage... I wouldn't know what to do with strips or squares.
http://www.unitednotions.com/un_main...ansas-troubles
http://www.ktquilts.com/freepatterns.php
This link has FREE shipping on orders over $50 for KT fabs and gives you a preview of the newest KT collection coming out in Feb or March called "Butterfly Garden"!! To die for!!
http://www.christmascloth.com/Kansas...p?Store_Id=499
And wait, there's more. The Fat Quarter Shop is starting a new BOM in March using the new Butterfly Garden fabrics and another sensational pattern designed by Pam Buda (same awesome designer that did the Heartland Heritage BOM that I'm currently working on - also from the Fat Quarter Shop). You can look at this new one called "Hearth & Home" and sign up if you like here:
http://www.fatquartershop.com/store/...85&Parent_Ids=
Be sure to scroll over the quilt to see a larger pic on the side for details. There's also a link there to see the whole quilt. Don't miss this one! No affiliation, just a Kansas Troubles devotee - thanks to Mamaw!! LOL :thumbup:
Karla in CO
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Oh, Karla (such a nice name! :wink: ), you are so wonderful, I mean bad, I mean wonderful... I've already printed two patterns, but was thinking log cabin..but then maybe a sampler is best. But, if I really really love it, and who wouldn't with THOSE fabrics, how will I ever sell it? And I have too many quilts for keeps now.
Oh well. :-D
Oh well. :-D
#18
Originally Posted by barnbum
Oh, Karla (such a nice name! :wink: ), you are so wonderful, I mean bad, I mean wonderful... I've already printed two patterns, but was thinking log cabin..but then maybe a sampler is best. But, if I really really love it, and who wouldn't with THOSE fabrics, how will I ever sell it? And I have too many quilts for keeps now.
Oh well. :-D
Oh well. :-D
Yeah, us "Karla's", we're something else, aren't we? :lol: Hey, you don't think I'm going down alone, do ya? The more the merrier I think!! :thumbup: Our name is much nicer than "enabler" for example, don't you think? :lol: I figured if you already like the fabric, I might as well grab a shovel and help you dig your hole down further. :lol: Remember, it's all Mamaw's fault; she's the one that got me going on this line of fabs, ha ha. Of course I take no responsibility for the continued purchase of these fabrics, patterns and BOM's, oh my! :roll:
Keep us posted,
Karla in CO
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