Orphan floral log cabins in a doll quilt and I FMQd it!! :-)
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Professional?? :lol: :lol: :lol: Okay--I like the colors I pick for stuff (thank you)... but my FMQ is still babyish...and oh so limited. No way would I tackle anything larger than a small lap quilt. I'm happy to pay the quilter to take that job for me and all the stress that goes with it!! Projects 36" and under don't make me shudder...wince, but not shudder. :-D
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Had to show you the back. I've had this flannel for years, but never wanted to use it on a Talk-About (baby quilt) because it limited it to girls only. But, I'd say it's safe to put it on a doll quilt. :wink:
The binding color worked well for both sides.
This quilt is 16.5" by 24". What's a fair price? My thoughts: the other doll quilts I've made were made from very easy quick blocks, they had simple stipple quilting, and I turned them inside out, so no true binding. I charged $25. This is more intricate in blocks, quilting, and it has a true binding. So, is $40 fair?
The binding color worked well for both sides.
This quilt is 16.5" by 24". What's a fair price? My thoughts: the other doll quilts I've made were made from very easy quick blocks, they had simple stipple quilting, and I turned them inside out, so no true binding. I charged $25. This is more intricate in blocks, quilting, and it has a true binding. So, is $40 fair?
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