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#11
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Thank you for your kind words. The green was wonder-undered to the white. The white was trimmed and attached to the gray with basting spray then I zig-zag stitched around it all with matching thread to secure all the edges. I used the same basting and stitching technique in the motocross quilt as well.
#12
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This one has become one of my all time favorites. Love the pinks. I used the pattern to create one using navy’s for a friend and a since I liked it so well I used a similar pattern to create one for my living room wall(the one with the red). Here’s a picture of those two quilts. They are using the same navy fabrics and I bought enough fabric to do them other. 🤫
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#17
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Location: Illinois
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What is the name of the pattern you used for the pink one? I love the resulting effect with the circles. Is the green one the same pattern? I have used Donna Jordan's pattern with only 2 fabrics but am enjoying yours with more than one. And then came the one with the alternative design but the same pattern!! Very creative.
#19
The first one is my favorite and I just know your friend will more than love it. The horses I had to take a closer look at. It is a great quilt to be auctioned off! The last 2 are great quilts for young men. You nailed both of them. The friends you made these quilts for will cherish them of that I am sure. Great workmanship! Thanks for sharing.