all your quilts are great, love the colors, i agree with the other ladies you have been very busy. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing. Beautiful.
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Patty - Yes, the first one is a double Irish Chain. The last one is a stack-n-whack 9-patch, but somewhere along the line I messed up the order of the fabrics, so I just placed them where I thought they looked good.
Loretta, I like to use the 80/20 batting that you can get at Jo-Anns for all of my quilts. It just doesn't feel like a snuggly quilt if I use the Poly batting. I like the feeling of a heavy comforter when I'm wrapping up with it. The poly batting feels too light weight for me. |
All of them look great. The puzzle one looks like it was tough. Keep up the good work.
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Melissa,
love all of the quilts....what is the name of the quilt in your Avatar? |
You did a great job on them all, thanks for sharing
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I love them all! The curved piecing turned out beautiful! Make more!
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Mgrhs, I don't know what the name of the block is called. I know I picked it out of a book that was at the library, if I get a chance I'll go look it up.
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Stained Glass Diamond Quilt I just finished for my Daughter, belated Christmas Gift. The stitches that look white are actually a hot pink, along with the single tulip in the center.
Stained Glass Diamond Block [ATTACH=CONFIG]5550[/ATTACH] Stained Glass Diamond Quilt- Jen's [ATTACH=CONFIG]5558[/ATTACH] |
Gorgeous Mary! That's a show stopper!
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Thank you. Took a while to do, has 25 pieces to each block. I mottled some of the fabric myself from solids that I had (used the bleach in a spray bottle method) The books instructions had a misprint in the size of the block (before squaring it up to add the last four corners) was very mind boggling. I finally figured it out, but the finished size turned out right.
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