A happy accident
#55
WOW! I LOVE LOVE LOVE it! You did an amazing job with the pattern and colors! I especially like that your corners and points match. I am a little OCD and notice this type of thing first. Your quilt is simply wonderful!
SUPER job, if you would like to share the pattern I would love to have it.
I almost have my hubby talked into letting me get EQ 6 or 5 :)
I am definitely bookmarking this one!
SUPER job, if you would like to share the pattern I would love to have it.
I almost have my hubby talked into letting me get EQ 6 or 5 :)
I am definitely bookmarking this one!
#59
I am with Ibquiltin...just ship priority to MY house...lol This is perfect for my bedroom as well as I have 'perfect beige' walls. I am at a loss as to how you came up with the block, but it is fantastic. There is a broken sugar bowl block on quilters cache, but it doesn't look like this. It would be wonderful if you could actually post the pattern for that block, I would be making it tomorrow, and I can't even use a rotary cutter yet...shoulder surgery and I am sitting this out for about 8 weeks. so, tell us the name of the fabrics. I would love to have some myself.
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Wow ladies, thank you. I so appreciate the nice words. I loved this fabric and had to order it as soon as I saw it and it makes me smile wide to know that you like it.
The fabric is called Cotillion by Faye Burgos for Marcus Fabrics http://www.marcusfabrics.com/cgi-bin...1&View=All&v=1
There are several online retailers that I have seen different pieces of the collection at and I got it at Hancock's of Paducah.
I used EQ6 to design it and to get the basic measurements. I don't always use the EQ6 cutting requirements because there are much simpler ways to make blocks than cutting and sewing each piece, like HSTs. I can send it or write it up if you want it.
The fabric is called Cotillion by Faye Burgos for Marcus Fabrics http://www.marcusfabrics.com/cgi-bin...1&View=All&v=1
There are several online retailers that I have seen different pieces of the collection at and I got it at Hancock's of Paducah.
I used EQ6 to design it and to get the basic measurements. I don't always use the EQ6 cutting requirements because there are much simpler ways to make blocks than cutting and sewing each piece, like HSTs. I can send it or write it up if you want it.
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