ISO twin sister quilters
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ISO twin sister quilters
Several months ago, maybe even a year ago, I read about a pair of twin sisters that quilted with gently used fabric. One lived in the US and the other lived in Europe, Poland I think. They were so creative and had many patterns and ideas. They sold fabric on their website as well. They created stunning quilts and had a tutorial about an easy way to make a bargello. That's what I'm really looking for but I have to start with their website. Is this familiar to anyone? You people are so great about answering questions. Now I am counting on you! Thank you for your help!
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I found this page, but I don't see a bargello pattern.
https://www.quiltedtwins.com/free-patterns-1/
https://www.quiltedtwins.com/free-patterns-1/
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I think you are asking about the "Quilted Twins". I get e-mails from them almost weekly and they have beautiful fabrics. If you can't find them just PM me and I can forward their next e-mail to you and then you can get their info.
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You are thinking of the Quilted Twins. Haven't tried their patterns yet as I have hundreds of patterns stored in binders. They do have a limited line of fabric, but getting more and more in each day it seems. Great 1/2 yard bundles or yardage. I've ordered from them and the fabric was the perfect color for the back of my quilt. I'll order again and again without hesitation.
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Thank you all for your help! Yes I was looking for the "quilting twins." Sadly, I was mistaken as their site did not have this wonderful tutorial about making a bargello quilt from jelly roll strips. After the strips are sewn together, then you sew them together to make a tube. Then somehow you cut the tube apart to make the bargello quilt. I guess I will just have to do the dozens of projects in my closet! Thanks again for your help!
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