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    Super Member debbieoh's Avatar
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    Any idea What this fabic makes? need help

    Anyone have any idea what this fabric makes LOL! found it in my fabric stash. its really not a panel . when you open in there is the exact print with not cutting lines. Have no idea what i bought it for.Or for that matter why.
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    It looks like a panel to me. Really cute.

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    Nice panel. Make a solid border then a star pattern border. ( the print has a lot of stars in it) then continue with what ever you want to make it the size you want. Just my two cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nena View Post
    Nice panel. Make a solid border then a star pattern border. ( the print has a lot of stars in it) then continue with what ever you want to make it the size you want. Just my two cents.
    I agree, and the way you quilt it would make all the difference.

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    Looks like a nice center panel to me. Perhaps add rows of blocks, etc. around it to make a good size lap quilt. Jmho~
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    Really pretty!
    You could use it as is for a centerpiece with borders as nena suggested, or you could carefully cut it apart on the center of the dividing strips and do whatever you want to (sashing, blocks, etc) in between the various elements.

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    With that arch on the center top, I at first thought it may be an apron panel and the sunflowers would be pockets?? But it seems way too long for that and most panels I have seen that actually make "something" like an apron or stuffed animal have instructions printed right on the panel. Because of the length and lack of instructions I am thinking it is just meant to be a panel and not make anything. It would be really cute with quilting done in the white space to get that arch and sunflowers to pop up or even a cute arch topped wall quilt.

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    I love this panel! What is the size? I don't do wall hangings, but this one would make a really cute one.

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    The shape of the panel reminds me of the fireplace screens everyone was making about 25-30 years ago.
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    You bought it because it is really cute. I would just look for quilts made from panels on Google and see if there is any pattern that you think will work well for you and this panel.
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