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Old 09-03-2013, 08:45 PM
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I've been getting some of the fabric I've been accumulating into quilts lately. I still have a stack of fabric sorted into potential quilts that I need to get to. I have defintiely gotten the bug lately. These were done in the last 2 weeks.
Here's the front of my first ever rag quilt.
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And the back!
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Here's a top I've finished that needs to be quilted yet. I think I'm going to take my first stab at FMQ with this one.
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And here's my first mini/doll quilt made from the scrap HST's from the last top. It's a bit wonky, but oh well.
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Old 09-03-2013, 09:06 PM
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Your brown stars w/ white would be an excellent choice for your first fmq project. Do practice first drawing on paper or plastic, or dry erase board, then a fq sandwich, then go to your pieced top. Good luck.
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Great job! Love them!
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Originally Posted by fireworkslover View Post
Your brown stars w/ white would be an excellent choice for your first fmq project. Do practice first drawing on paper or plastic, or dry erase board, then a fq sandwich, then go to your pieced top. Good luck.
Thanks for the advice. The brown with white (actually light blue) is actually the back of my raggy quilt though so I'll have to try it on a different one first.
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Great work!!!
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great work, good luck with your fmq, just take your time and practice on a small piece first
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Very nice work.
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nicely done
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Great use of stash!
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