I really needs some inspiration
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Oh My Gosh!!!
I came across this fabric, Meadow Friends, looking at the cyber Monday sales and it's perfect!!! I can re-create some of the flowers in the fabric for the center panels. I'll get some in the white for Sophia and the blue for Kylee. Should probably get enough to make some matching pillow cases too! I have lots of Moda Marbles in just about EVERY color so I can put in some accents of the yellows and oranges too.
#23
I asked my little girls and they said "pinwheels!!"
Its just HSTs- so not too tricky- here is one we all liked
http://spottedstone.blogspot.com/201...-festival.html
Please post pics when you are done, whatever you chose!!
Its just HSTs- so not too tricky- here is one we all liked
http://spottedstone.blogspot.com/201...-festival.html
Please post pics when you are done, whatever you chose!!
#25
I have made several childrens quilt. I have a six year old grandaughter who is helping me make her quilt. She chose red and black. We are doing the Quick Trip by Quilt in a day.
http://quiltinaday.com/theater/3100/3101.html
http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com/
Hope one of these will work. I know I have gotten alot of ideas from both site's.
Good luck and please post pic's when they are done. I am bookmarking this page.
Quilting Mad in Mansfield Ohio
Patty E.
http://quiltinaday.com/theater/3100/3101.html
http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com/
Hope one of these will work. I know I have gotten alot of ideas from both site's.
Good luck and please post pic's when they are done. I am bookmarking this page.
Quilting Mad in Mansfield Ohio
Patty E.
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Brouse in here: http://www.youtube.com/missouriquiltco. They have lots of ideas with jelly rolls - all very cute and, apparently, very easy.
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That Meadow fabric is beautiful. You could do simple Moda faabric checkerboards or even just borders around them. Or pinwheels and borders, though pinwheels might be a bit busy. have you seen the simple way to churn out pinwheels on the Missouri Tutorials? Sew 2 squares RST, then cut them diagonally, the assemble a pinwheel. Fast, fast, fast. Yes, you wind up with bias on the outside, but it's not a problem if you starch the fabric heavily before sewing.
Nice to see you back on the board!
Nice to see you back on the board!
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