Two Labyrinth-based quilts
#56
Labyrinth variation design details
Wandatn...I have posted additional information about the red/black Labyrinth variation on a separate post...but I'll try to add the information here. I tried to add the link but without any luck. But I'll add the same information below so that it's easier for everyone to find. Thanks for your interest in the pattern.
I've scanned in a graph of my design...the dashed lines represent blocks that disappear as the quilt comes together. The quilt is made up of mostly large HSTs (4 inch finished). I pieced it together into three rows and then sewed them together for the central design...80"X80". Borders may be added as desired to for your desired finished size. I used two red fabrics and five different grays & blacks.
I've scanned in a graph of my design...the dashed lines represent blocks that disappear as the quilt comes together. The quilt is made up of mostly large HSTs (4 inch finished). I pieced it together into three rows and then sewed them together for the central design...80"X80". Borders may be added as desired to for your desired finished size. I used two red fabrics and five different grays & blacks.
#57
Nanacc...The Labyrinth quilt is fun and relatively easy and can be so, so beautiful...I love to see all the different results from everyone's fabric choices. I'd be truly honored if you choose to make your version of my variation and would love to see your finished quilt.
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Good work. You probably should take a flying leap at a Mariner's Compass. My first one was in my third year as a quilter, for a dying friend who "had always wanted one". I found that it did not take as much strain as I expected, using QuiltPro patterns and paper piecing.
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