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#12
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Originally Posted by MistyMarie
That fabric is adorable. Who is the manufacturer? I would LOVE to make my parents one. They have had at least thirty motorhomes/fifth-wheels/campers/pull-trailers over the last twenty years. They buy one, go on a trip, then sell it... buy another one...use it once or twice... sell it and so on. They seem to enjoy fixing them up, using them a few times, then going onto another one.
#13
I would fussy cut the campers into squares and put them into an attic windows setting ... sort of a "windows on travel" theme.
I'd really like to see a photo of what you come up with. My parents also had campers and trailers and loved to travel acros the USA.
I'd really like to see a photo of what you come up with. My parents also had campers and trailers and loved to travel acros the USA.
#15
Here is a link to a quilt made from this print. (The pattern is free!)
http://blog.fabshophop.com/blog/?p=1047
http://blog.fabshophop.com/blog/?p=1047
#17
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Location: Washington
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Originally Posted by Kathy T.
I would fussy cut the campers into squares and put them into an attic windows setting ... sort of a "windows on travel" theme.
I'd really like to see a photo of what you come up with. My parents also had campers and trailers and loved to travel acros the USA.
I'd really like to see a photo of what you come up with. My parents also had campers and trailers and loved to travel acros the USA.
#18
I would do as others suggested and fussy cut the campers and make them the center of the block. I'll attach a picture of a block in a quilt I made for DD. I fussy cut the bunnies to make them the star of the quilt.
Very cute fabric by the way!
Very cute fabric by the way!
#20
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Originally Posted by cwo3112
I would fussy cut the campers and incorporate them in a block. Like having them for the center of the block, and then have something like a grass fabric around the sides.
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