I like Yellow Brick road.
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this was easy..all the same width..and lengths, except every other row, i cut one stip in half, so i could stagger the strips..no matching up seams! "tutti Frutti" is what i called it, for my SIL's birthday last year..it was fun to make too!
tutti frutti quilt ,fabric from Joanns.
Cute Tutti Frutti - DD needs a baby quilt for a shower - in 10 days - this should work easily! We'll pick a Focus Fabric from my stash - gather some coordinating fabrics - cut and sew - *with no matching seams! Sounds good!Originally Posted by watterstide
Thanks for posting.
Eleanor Burn's Trip around the World goes together real quick.
You ladies are wonderful! I've got alot to look into with these great ideas!!!! Thanks.
if you need any other help.,let us know! i stitched this in the ditch,another easy finish! lol
This one for my grandson! It was fun!
Tanner's quilt - first ever finished
I think that the disappearing nine patch is perfect. I have made dozens of them and thhey always go fast and are beautiful.Originally Posted by Terryl
Missy
There is a lot of personal satisfaction in completing a quilt. I find that alternating between more challenging and easy is the best way for me. In fact, my very very simple crib quilts is the easy one for me. I work on some in stages between other projects - such as pin basting a few then later will quilt them, trim the edges and apply binding. They may sit awhile and then I do the binding by hand while watching tv. I often will pick up a new pattern or book that is very easy just to do a new technique. Recently I worked in a few Little Dresses and Boy Shorts to be sent overseas. I learned how to use my serger while doing those, then back to more difficult stuff.