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#2373
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Location: Northeast Tennessee
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Thanks, Anael (and Auntjo!). I popped on there, found 4 I like, and am changing things around so it is a 12 row, 12 column quilt. I think I will like it much better that way. Will post pictures of the nice blocks when they are done. Appreciate all the good ideas!
#2374
OH. Donna......your SBS is gorgeous. I so love the beige corner stones and wide sashing...it is so subtle a color contrast that your blocks and the fabulous fabrics you used just pop off the page and it really gives the scrappy colors a soft and homey feel...Just beautiful!!! Congratulations! Looks like you are on your way for a design change with the additional blocks. I like that idea of a 12x12 layout for this quilt. Dotty did hers that way too, I think, as well as auntjo.
#2376
Donna Pea, I love your idea of moving the blocks around and making just a couple of more to finish it off. I have never made this quilt so, I didn't even think of doing that. It's a great idea. And, you know what will work best for you on your bed.
I just sent a quilt off to the quilter that I made a lot larger then I normally would, owing to the fact that the whole quilt was 1/2 square triangles. This is a test. The first 2 times I sent her quilts to quilt for me, they were also totally bias edge blocks. I had a lot of shrinkage. (They fit the guest bed better then my Queen bed. No great loss.) So, this time, I made it quite a bit bigger then normal and will test out how it comes back when it's quilted.
I finished my Patriotic Quilt and have the backing ready to go to the quilter. Now to catch up on a few things that I have pushed to the side. I saved all year to have 8 quilts quilted this year. I have the money for one last one and that is it, My Seeing Stars Quilt. Now to start on saving for 8 more quilts for next year. I'm trying to finish off those UFO's. I hope I don't have more big UFO's then that. I plan on quilting all the small ones myself. (Baby and Toppers and Lap size.) Anything else, and I really like to just get them LA'md if possible. I am not a good quilter.
I just sent a quilt off to the quilter that I made a lot larger then I normally would, owing to the fact that the whole quilt was 1/2 square triangles. This is a test. The first 2 times I sent her quilts to quilt for me, they were also totally bias edge blocks. I had a lot of shrinkage. (They fit the guest bed better then my Queen bed. No great loss.) So, this time, I made it quite a bit bigger then normal and will test out how it comes back when it's quilted.
I finished my Patriotic Quilt and have the backing ready to go to the quilter. Now to catch up on a few things that I have pushed to the side. I saved all year to have 8 quilts quilted this year. I have the money for one last one and that is it, My Seeing Stars Quilt. Now to start on saving for 8 more quilts for next year. I'm trying to finish off those UFO's. I hope I don't have more big UFO's then that. I plan on quilting all the small ones myself. (Baby and Toppers and Lap size.) Anything else, and I really like to just get them LA'md if possible. I am not a good quilter.
#2377
Oh Donna- this looks incredible! So, so happy for you! Wish I could work on mine more. Yours has turned out just stunning. I have done 2 Kings-no more. You can put a 12" border on sides, and a 4" or 6" on the ends for the contrast and to frame. I love your sashing. Way to go!
#2378
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 449
Thanks for the kind comments. I found 2 blocks on Quilters Cache - the 1st is Crazy Amish Quilt (which I really like), the 2nd 4 Patch Variation.
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I tried a few more from that site, found they were going to finish at 6", not 6.5", decided I just didn't have time to fool with changing them. Colorgirlquilts.com also had some that didn't need any adjusting and were quick & easy. After all, I thought I was done making blocks!
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So there we are - a 12 x 12 quilt, all sashed & ready for a border. Going shopping for that fabric this week, will post a picture when the border is on and it's ready to start quilting.
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I tried a few more from that site, found they were going to finish at 6", not 6.5", decided I just didn't have time to fool with changing them. Colorgirlquilts.com also had some that didn't need any adjusting and were quick & easy. After all, I thought I was done making blocks!
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So there we are - a 12 x 12 quilt, all sashed & ready for a border. Going shopping for that fabric this week, will post a picture when the border is on and it's ready to start quilting.
#2380
OH. Donna......your SBS is gorgeous. I so love the beige corner stones and wide sashing...it is so subtle a color contrast that your blocks and the fabulous fabrics you used just pop off the page and it really gives the scrappy colors a soft and homey feel...Just beautiful!!! Congratulations! Looks like you are on your way for a design change with the additional blocks. I like that idea of a 12x12 layout for this quilt. Dotty did hers that way too, I think, as well as auntjo.
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