Old 05-28-2017, 03:45 AM
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profannie
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Default Finishing a grandma's garden vintage quilt

Hi there,
My 7 year old daughter need a quilt for her bed and the exact model she want will take me years to finish so I talk her into having another quilt in the meantime :-) I want to buy a unfinished quilt top on ebay and then just finish it with my longarm. In addition to being quick, I love the idea of having a lovely vintage quilt in my house.
Now, I found several beautiful grandma's garden and this is a model I find beautiful but will NEVER do (too time consuming for me!). However, one is unfinished, one has a kind of bleeding on some block, one is not the right size.
My question is: is there a way to rescue the flowers blocks? Could I cut them and resew them? Could I add a border somehow? I would
I'm not familiar at all with hexagons, so I would appreciate any advice. Thanks!
Annie
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