Floral square dance
#1
Two aims with this one (a) use up scraps, including 3 different white on whites and (b) some FMQ practice.
Its 63 ins square, very snuggly, I used Dream Puff batting for warmth. The thread is a lovely vibrant multi- coloured King Tut called Jacobs Coat.
Its 63 ins square, very snuggly, I used Dream Puff batting for warmth. The thread is a lovely vibrant multi- coloured King Tut called Jacobs Coat.
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floral square dance
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quilting detail to show variegated thread
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#8
Now, now, girls ... actually I wasn't planning to show it to you all, as it was started as just a wrap-around - but I was happy with the way it turned out.
I am trying to only do freehand FMQ as I can't be bothered with the hassle of marking! This one was not too difficult as I could "sight line" the divisions in the 9 patches to try & stay reasonably even. Even so there are a few funny shapes here and there!
I am trying to only do freehand FMQ as I can't be bothered with the hassle of marking! This one was not too difficult as I could "sight line" the divisions in the 9 patches to try & stay reasonably even. Even so there are a few funny shapes here and there!
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Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by tlrnhi
That's beautiful!
It really would look great in MY house!!
Don't send it to Joyce, she'll just drool all over it. lol
It really would look great in MY house!!
Don't send it to Joyce, she'll just drool all over it. lol
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