Another Moda Bake Shop project
#1
I found this pattern on Moda Bake Shop. It's made from Legacy for a Cause charm squares. I recently visited the store where the sample is displayed, and I have to admit that I like my quilting scheme better than theirs! I tea-dyed it to make it look old-timey.
#7
Yes, I just put about 4 tea bags in a big bowl of hot water, let it steep until it was dark, then put the quilt in it for about 30 minutes. I did put it in the dryer for a while (I wanted to set the tea dye and let it get crinkly to show off the quilting), then I took it out and kind of blocked it and let it finish drying on its own. I love the way the tea dye makes stuff look!
#9
This quilt is only about 20" square, a perfect size for a small wall hanging. Here's the link for the instructions:
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/09/...l-johnson.html
You might want to Google tea dying--there seem to be lots of ways to do it.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/09/...l-johnson.html
You might want to Google tea dying--there seem to be lots of ways to do it.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
craftybear
Links and Resources
2
07-13-2010 09:00 PM