Hidden Wells Quilt Pattern
#25
One of my very first quilts was a jelly roll that I purchased at JoAnns. I think it was called "blueberry". Not knowing any better, I just stitched the strips together and quilted it to a soft flannel backing. I love it for snuggling up on the couch!
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#26
[ATTACH=CONFIG]350185[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]350186[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]350188[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]350189[/ATTACH]A couple of the pics are a little dark but you can get the idea. At first I thought that it turned out a little wild, but now I kinda like it.
#28
Is it possible to make the Hidden Wells pattern with a jelly roll or do you need the width variation to make it more interesting? I want to make a quilt for my son from Benartex's Leaf Haven came upon an old thread for Hidden Wells and thought it might work. Would appreciate input from someone who has made this pattern.
#29
I think it would be find with a jelly roll. I would do the light to dark for the variation more than the width of the strips anyways.... Here is a link for the pattern that I found when I googled the pattern. http://www.reddawn.net/quilt/hwells.htm
You might follow the tutorial link (below) to see just how easy it would be to do the Hidden Wells pattern using this method. This tutorial never mentions the Hidden Wells, but watch what she does and you will see how easy it would be to adapt to the pattern.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Ixv...feature=relmfu
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