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I found a book that showed a different way of doing landscape quilts. It is all about free hand cutting curves. I enjoyed it so much I couldn't stop with one. I took a picture of some local mountains that I want to try and create with this method next.
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I like it, too. Great job both quilts.
Originally Posted by joanne1
The first little quilt was for my son who loves to ride his 4 wheeler. I put him in the corner of the quilt.
The second quilt ended up for my husband. It was just sampler squares we made at our quilt club. I changed out some fabrics in the squares and embroidered on some other fabric that I brought in to it. My husband likes it.
The second quilt ended up for my husband. It was just sampler squares we made at our quilt club. I changed out some fabrics in the squares and embroidered on some other fabric that I brought in to it. My husband likes it.
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Originally Posted by joanne1
I found a book that showed a different way of doing landscape quilts. It is all about free hand cutting curves. I enjoyed it so much I couldn't stop with one. I took a picture of some local mountains that I want to try and create with this method next.
Please & thank you!
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