I Loved Making This Quilt! No Squaring Up Was Needed!! see post #1 for tut and links
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Just so you know, I've been back to this post several times, day dreamed, sorted through scraps, day dreamed somemore, and got my ideas flowing. I really appreciate all of the links you provided too. THanx!
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Also, the one done in Batiks, Junk to Gems, is a good consideration too! And it doesn't have to be done with square- in-a-square centers. So happy you are inspired and returning to this post to be reinspired again and again! It's what makes creative juices flow!! Happy quilting to you! n2
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I think that is Aunt Suky's Choice. I made one for my MIL and FIL for their 50th anniversary. I pieced mine all by hand and had it hand dquilted. That was before there was a longarmer around every corner.
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Thanks alot for the instructions
This is a perfect use for all the squares I have left from my Jewel Box. They are all gem-coloured solids or reads-solid, so it won't be a flower quilt.
I'm thinking of controlling the diagonal squares - making them all white - like in Burgoyne Surrounded
This is a perfect use for all the squares I have left from my Jewel Box. They are all gem-coloured solids or reads-solid, so it won't be a flower quilt.
I'm thinking of controlling the diagonal squares - making them all white - like in Burgoyne Surrounded
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