Spirograph?
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Now for something completely different!
Exclusively Quilters added a new group of fabrics to their website, and some of these remind me of the Spirograph toy that I used to play with. Guess everything old is new again!
You can see the whole collection on the maker's website:
http://www.classiccottons.com/c-95-a...-november.aspx
But I'll post one picture here, just for fun. (They're doing this design on black, too.)
Exclusively Quilters added a new group of fabrics to their website, and some of these remind me of the Spirograph toy that I used to play with. Guess everything old is new again!
You can see the whole collection on the maker's website:
http://www.classiccottons.com/c-95-a...-november.aspx
But I'll post one picture here, just for fun. (They're doing this design on black, too.)
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I'd love to see this in the black! It's funny I have been thinking about buying another spirograph. I had one as a kid too and loved it. I can still remember playing with it for hours. But the reason I want to buy one again is to use it for quilting patterns. I think some of the designs created with a spirograph would make awesome quilting designs.
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
I'd love to see this in the black!.
The maker also posts a quilt picture. You can easily see that it is not a "real" quilt, though, just cut-and-paste pieces of the fabric pictures. Hmmm. I'm sure a creative person could come up with something even better!
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