turning a panel into a twin size quilt
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looks like it is temporarily out of stock, but can be ordered for January http://www.homesew.com/product5780.html#.VGcl_meuSSo
Thank you for the link, have it bookmarked.
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bought coordinating colors & machine appliqued snowflakes on 10"squares, added a 3" border around panel, appliqued her name in 2" letters on that, added 10" snowflake squares, added enough border around entire quilt to make 70"x 90", turned out really cute, now to get it quilted. Only have 6 more to make before Christmas, oh, & I quilt them myself. (Foolish person, I know) (bought the snowflake patterns (3) online from ScrapendipityDesign.com for $2.50, downloaded them, traced them & was in business same day) .
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I love the idea of surrounding the panel with snowflakes blocks. I would personally frame the panel with a small border and then add lots of scrappy snowflakes all around. It would be fun to use a variety of blocks, maybe even some applique medallions. Have fun!
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