Little House on the Prairie Doll Quilt
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Little House on the Prairie Doll Quilt
Last month I posted a Little House on the Prairie quilt made from a Jackie Reis pattern.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t288152.html
Today's post is a doll quilt from the same fabrics and pattern, but modified for tiny squares. The quilt is about 20" square. It was fun to make and not a quick project. Miniature quilts require a stretch in my level of precision.
I made a similar set of quilts last year and will probably do more in the future.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t288152.html
Today's post is a doll quilt from the same fabrics and pattern, but modified for tiny squares. The quilt is about 20" square. It was fun to make and not a quick project. Miniature quilts require a stretch in my level of precision.
I made a similar set of quilts last year and will probably do more in the future.
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Ih it's lovely! I went back to your other post (thank you for linking it) and it is just lovely as well. I love them both, to quote my teenage daughters they have "feels".
What a good idea to do doll sized versions, I may have to do that in the future.
OH meant to comment too, your precision is fantastic. I took a weekend workshop last week on precision piecing. All weekend and I am almost finished a six inch block. I feel so accomplished with what I did and look forward to being more precise in future quilts. Doll size and miniatures are or can be I believe more involved then full sized quilts!
What a good idea to do doll sized versions, I may have to do that in the future.
OH meant to comment too, your precision is fantastic. I took a weekend workshop last week on precision piecing. All weekend and I am almost finished a six inch block. I feel so accomplished with what I did and look forward to being more precise in future quilts. Doll size and miniatures are or can be I believe more involved then full sized quilts!
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