Modern Christmas tree quilt pattern free
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Good idea....and great reason for buying at the "after sale". Looks like a fun quilt to make......and I might finish before NEXT Christmas!
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Looking more than you sew! Oh I would never do that Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
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Thanks for sharing this. After seeing your first post on Wednesday I went to the website and decided that this cute pattern was too big--so I went to EQ and made the blocks smaller. It goes together fast, but I wasn't as fast as she is!! I'm using a green binding. This size will fit better at my son's place--they aren't putting up a tree this year so have to get it quilted today and in the mail on Monday! Better dash.[ATTACH=CONFIG]450381[/ATTACH]
#19
Thanks for sharing this. After seeing your first post on Wednesday I went to the website and decided that this cute pattern was too big--so I went to EQ and made the blocks smaller. It goes together fast, but I wasn't as fast as she is!! I'm using a green binding. This size will fit better at my son's place--they aren't putting up a tree this year so have to get it quilted today and in the mail on Monday! Better dash.[ATTACH=CONFIG]450381[/ATTACH]
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And now it's in the mail, but pinned it to the wall before I packaged it up. The green binding really ties the border fabric with the other fabrics.[ATTACH=CONFIG]451260[/ATTACH]
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