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Originally Posted by suebee This is the tree skirt I just finished today. I love the way it turned out and am looking forward to making more of these, in different color groups. I hope you like it. BTW...I quilted this on my shortarm w/ frame, using one layer of W&N batting. The pattern is called 'Skirting Christmas" by Far-Flung Quilts. Can be made as table topper as well, which if I had more time I would make a table topper to match. Maybe next year
Originally Posted by moreland I took a couple of pictures that I think will help people understand what I mean by "Quarter Log Cabin Block". With this block and picture to follow, you can put together a quilt like this without a real pattern. However if you want a commercial pattern, it is available from: www.ericas.com Pattern # 29420 Hope this helps everyone whose been asking for more information. Glad you all have enjoyed my quilt. I will attach a copy of it as well so ...
Originally Posted by AndiR This is a quilt I recently finished. I really LOVE this fabric line - Little Gatherings from Moda. I wanted to keep a masculine feel to the quilt when I quilted it, so I took a pantograph pattern called Mahogany and modified it to make a block, then rotated each block so every other one was vertical/horizontal. It was a lot of fun to make and I'm happy with how it turned out. I liked the fabric so well that I'm now making another quilt from a Jelly Roll from this same line Thanks ...
Originally Posted by Shirls4sons This quilt top is why I was asking questions about the $22.00 roll of back batting I bought. This is my string quilt top I just finished sewing together. I am appliquing the flower etc. I will put a 3" string border around the edge, then about a 5" black marble border around that. Another question: should I bind all that in a color, picked out ofthe strings, like red, or green or yellow? Or should I sew a lot of strings together end to end and use ...
Originally Posted by sewmuch2luv Just finished this fun table topper today!
Originally Posted by ladyinred A few month ago, someone here on the QB had posted a pict of a tree by using the twister tool. So I browsed the internet and tried to find a free pattern....didn't find one. Alright then....no pattern! But I knew, how the twister tool works....so I took a very close look at the tree picts here on QB and started with my tree...and here is mine.
Originally Posted by Chay I had a request for pictures of my avatar. I'm attaching them. I hope it works! The link to a post that shows the pattern for the block is: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-133967-1.htm Scroll down that thread for a picture of how I did the blocks.
Originally Posted by katyquilter I too love scrappies, and if I wasn't sitting in the living room on my laptop, I'd load some of my photos. Maybe later.
Originally Posted by nanabirdmo I found this pattern on the QUILTERS CACHE. One of the best places to browse free blocks. I am trying to make a dent in my scrap tub so will be posting a few of these scrappy projects. I haven't posted in a while. Been out of the quilting zone. LOL. But I am back and with the advent of autumn I hope to be working on other projects.
Originally Posted by abdconsultant This can be any size very easy sew circles right sides together turn right sides out then stitch together in a row next sew the rows together Fun and easy. Batting is optional.