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Here is one that I made for my great-grand daughter. I loved the panel and all of the coordinating fabrics (all from Jo-ann). Made matching pillowcase, too.
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
With panels you get to use your imagination and addwhatever you want. They all come out great. Tohse two posted are georgeous
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Last year i made a quilt for DH using pillow panels. It had a hunting theme. I tried to feature the different game he hunts(deer, turkey etc.) I used greens and browns to border each block and again around the blocks once they were put together. Used the scraps to make a matching pillow case..
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Here's acouple. All I did was cut, sew, hang on wall, rearrange until happy, then sew some more.
Friendship Panel [ATTACH=CONFIG]102675[/ATTACH] Some of the transport pics, more left over [ATTACH=CONFIG]102845[/ATTACH] Centre panel only, co-ordinating fabrics [ATTACH=CONFIG]102966[/ATTACH] |
All of the panel quilts are so nice, I guess I am going to do what feels right for the panel, thinking of using pinwheels in between the blocks that are printed. Thanks for all your help, such inspirations!
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This is one that I did from a panel and pillow squares.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-61644-1.htm |
I am planing on making a bunch of quilts with the wall hanging panels and pillow panels all in one with maybe some quilt blocks around it or a lot of wide borders or something, any ideas?
Has anyone done this making a queen sized quilt? One of my panels is posted here on the board: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-66698-1.htm |
The wolves are nice!
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Where did you find the transport fabric...was it recent? My grandsons would love it!
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Great examples of panel quilts from many members here. They are fun to make and usually work up fast for gifts. Love them for baby quilts and depending on the panel they do make special gifts for anyone. You can add anything your heart desires to create a one of a kind.
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