Baby quilts for fundraising
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http://www.modabakeshop.com/2013/08/...html#more-1003
Here's the moda bakeshop link. In my browser the pictures didn't show up, but they are there in the Printer Friendly version...This has me thinking...thanks for sharing your cute quilt!
Here's the moda bakeshop link. In my browser the pictures didn't show up, but they are there in the Printer Friendly version...This has me thinking...thanks for sharing your cute quilt!
#12
I really like what you did - the flags look like a good way to use up small scraps. They could even be made to coordinate with the background. Your quilting stitches really add interest too. I'd definitely buy a lot of raffle tickets!
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http://www.modabakeshop.com/2013/08/...html#more-1003
Here's the moda bakeshop link. In my browser the pictures didn't show up, but they are there in the Printer Friendly version...This has me thinking...thanks for sharing your cute quilt!
Here's the moda bakeshop link. In my browser the pictures didn't show up, but they are there in the Printer Friendly version...This has me thinking...thanks for sharing your cute quilt!
That’s the link thanks for posting. Quilt pattern is called Itty Bitty Bunting.
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I'm slow, so have mercy
In the directions it says to fold the candies in half diagonally (I get that part) and top stitch the sides of the triangle.
The way the flags are attached, means the clean edge is under the rick-rack. So does that mean the other edges are raw and just top stitched? Did I miss something?
It's absolutely adorable and I'd like to have this in my arsenal of patterns
Thank you!
In the directions it says to fold the candies in half diagonally (I get that part) and top stitch the sides of the triangle.
The way the flags are attached, means the clean edge is under the rick-rack. So does that mean the other edges are raw and just top stitched? Did I miss something?
It's absolutely adorable and I'd like to have this in my arsenal of patterns
Thank you!
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Red...I think you have it right...and one needs to make sure those triangles are tucked into the bias tape so they don't pull out. I can see a little one playing with the soft edges! I have a collection of quarter yard solid cuts that will be perfect for this pattern!
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I'm slow, so have mercy
In the directions it says to fold the candies in half diagonally (I get that part) and top stitch the sides of the triangle.
The way the flags are attached, means the clean edge is under the rick-rack. So does that mean the other edges are raw and just top stitched? Did I miss something?
It's absolutely adorable and I'd like to have this in my arsenal of patterns
Thank you!
In the directions it says to fold the candies in half diagonally (I get that part) and top stitch the sides of the triangle.
The way the flags are attached, means the clean edge is under the rick-rack. So does that mean the other edges are raw and just top stitched? Did I miss something?
It's absolutely adorable and I'd like to have this in my arsenal of patterns
Thank you!
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