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#33
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Personally I think the randomness of the letters is a good learning tool, sort of a "where's waldo" kind of thing; I'd leave it as a panel.
You might make one narrow "stopper" border of white or black, then a border of random lengths of strips of fabric similiar to colors in this panel. A piano key border would work well, too.
Jan in VA
You might make one narrow "stopper" border of white or black, then a border of random lengths of strips of fabric similiar to colors in this panel. A piano key border would work well, too.
Jan in VA
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I like Jan's idea of a learning quilt.
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Personally I think the randomness of the letters is a good learning tool, sort of a "where's waldo" kind of thing; I'd leave it as a panel.
You might make one narrow "stopper" border of white or black, then a border of random lengths of strips of fabric similiar to colors in this panel. A piano key border would work well, too.
Jan in VA
You might make one narrow "stopper" border of white or black, then a border of random lengths of strips of fabric similiar to colors in this panel. A piano key border would work well, too.
Jan in VA
#37
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I agree with just adding borders-a striped fabric would make it look more complex. All of my cancer quilts are backed with fleece and quilted and they look fine-you don't even have to do a lot of quilting because you don't have any batting to shift!
#38
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I like the panel and would leave it whole. I'd add a small bright border and then another wider one of a cute print, meander quilt it, bindit, and be done. I think it will make a very cute quilt. If you use fleece, I don't think I'd add any batting. I like the variety and different sizes of everything, but understand that every one can't handle that! And that's okay, God made everyone different and special for which I am thankful.
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