Lunar Eclipse
#51
Originally Posted by twistedstitcher
I just finished this wallhanging for my dining room. I used Sharon Schamber's piecelique technique to piece the circles.
http://www.sharonschamber.com/free%2...9%20circle.pdf
I machine quilted it using variegated thread.
http://www.sharonschamber.com/free%2...9%20circle.pdf
I machine quilted it using variegated thread.
#52
Very pretty :)
I do like that technique although I have yet to whip out the freezer paper... one of these days!
I love your quilt - when you get tired of looking at it hanging on the wall you can send it my way lol
I do like that technique although I have yet to whip out the freezer paper... one of these days!
I love your quilt - when you get tired of looking at it hanging on the wall you can send it my way lol
#55
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How unusual and pretty! Love the colors.
On a side note, I was surprised when the tutorial showed the block being cut into quarters, after all that work. I've made a few practice Drunkard's Path blocks the regular way, and they weren't all that difficult to sew. If I went to all that trouble to make a whole circle, I'd leave the blocks whole like you did! :thumbup:
On a side note, I was surprised when the tutorial showed the block being cut into quarters, after all that work. I've made a few practice Drunkard's Path blocks the regular way, and they weren't all that difficult to sew. If I went to all that trouble to make a whole circle, I'd leave the blocks whole like you did! :thumbup:
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