Have you ever made the same quilt or other project twice?
#21
I've made Billie Lauder's, "There's a dog on my Quilt" 3 times in different colors and my most recent was similar only 2 cats instead of a dog & ball.
I made a faux raggy denim cathedral windows for hubby last year and have a crib size one laid out now using denim & corduroy for the circles and flannel scraps for the windows. Hubby's is all denim circles and the windows are his work shirts laid out in Trip Around the World style.
I made a faux raggy denim cathedral windows for hubby last year and have a crib size one laid out now using denim & corduroy for the circles and flannel scraps for the windows. Hubby's is all denim circles and the windows are his work shirts laid out in Trip Around the World style.
#22
Made two different quilts, several times.
They were similar, just a slight difference. People loved them so much, everyone needed to have one, just like it.
One was an Ohio State Quilt, the other an Angel quilt. I made the Angel unique, looking like the person who requested it.
Still, it looks like I could make both of those quilts, with no end to it. Requests are high.
They were similar, just a slight difference. People loved them so much, everyone needed to have one, just like it.
One was an Ohio State Quilt, the other an Angel quilt. I made the Angel unique, looking like the person who requested it.
Still, it looks like I could make both of those quilts, with no end to it. Requests are high.
#24
I made 3 Vintage Moments by Marsha McClusky. I made the first one for me but my 3 girls fought over it so bad I ended up making 2 more. All 3 are hand quilted and beautiful.
I rarely make anything twice but this time, I did.
I rarely make anything twice but this time, I did.
#26
I've made 3 of my avatar quilt, the first to see if I could make it, the second to test the pattern, and the third to test the revised pattern. I've made several OBW's and 2 of the Ricky Tims kaleidoscope (those are like potato chips, you can't stop at one). Several traditional log cabins, all with different settings and some with altered blocks. I plan to make the French braid again (when I find the right fabrics). I don't see any problem with repeating a pattern, because the finished quilts will be very different.
#27
I've made the following quilt several times; tried to find photos of each version, but they're buried on CDs somewhere. This was one of my first quilts; I made it in a weekend from a Singer book. I also made it in entirely off-whites for a wedding present; and I made it in pastels for a baby. And I made it in bright batiks for a niece.
#28
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I plan to make several rag quilts of course using different fabrics to gift to others. I'm putting one together now with a second already cut and ready to sew.
I'll probably make several rail fence ones as well.
I'll probably make several rail fence ones as well.
#29
I did! I never prewash my fabrics. The first quilt I made for a doll quilt swap, when washed had red run all over the predominantly white quilt! So I remade it. My wonderful secretary took the first one and managed to get the red out!
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