What line of fabric did you use?
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It was a mixture of blends and batiks. If I were to make it again, I would not mix the batiks with cotton cloth.. All were name brand good fabrics. There is just a bit more "give" and stretch to the cotton over the batiks. I'm not a expert or a perfectionist. But my children, nieces, nephews all love the quilts I make. Especially any Mom and baby. They look forward to the present from Aunt Sharon at a shower.
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Originally Posted by jmoore
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nice job... it gives me inspiration to finish the one I have been working on for over a year. My son graduates college May 11th and he chose the pattern and fabric but I am only about 2/3's the way finished with the blocks. Since I am a newbie, Tumbling Blocks have been a challenge to say the least.
Love the wonderful colors in your son's quilt! |
I love everything about this quilt--I'm sure your son does, too.
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Beautiful quilt. I love tumbling blocks and this method is GREAT.
D |
I love your quilt. It actually looks to be tumbling.
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Love the colors too. How big is it?
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This is large enough to nicely cover a queen bed top with a small amount over the sides.
You can make it as big as you want easily by just adding length to the strips or add more strips. |
I found this through search engine (google, etc) It has several of her patterns TB, Stars, flower garden and more. I found the book I purchased that had just the TB on Amazon.com for a sky rocketed price But check several. I certainly would go to a book with colored pictures. Good luck.
http://shop.online-quilting.com/shop...&category_id=1 |
WOW!!! Very very cool! Did you use the strip method? It looks fabulous!
Jane |
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