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Just remember to close the toilet lid when flushing!!!!!
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I hope you send a photo once you have completed it, it sounds like fun.
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I found this pattern for a quilted towlet seat and tank cover that I am going to make after the holidays. It is one of Anne's Attack patterns. It has this big yellow daisy flower that is sooooo pretty!
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Attached is a photo of an 17x23 quilt I made of 1 1/2" squares left over from a wedding quilt I made my older daughter, which is hanging in a bathroom where the shower is "never" used. The most important thing to remember is to have about an inch or so between the quilt and the wall so any moisture can easily evaporate so the quilt won't mildew. I am finishing another 16x20 quilt from the younger daughter's wedding quilt scraps, but that will have a sleeve on the back which will fit over the towel rack's dowel, which will have about 2" between wall and quilt.
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Originally Posted by tucsonquilter
I just moved into a place with a large bathroom and am wondering if any of you put quilted items in the bathroom. I would love to see some pictures.
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I have a small wall hanging in my small b athroom it was a gift from an old friend. no photo
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Originally Posted by pab
Sure! I have a quilted shower curtain and use it with a liner on the backside.I guess you might quilt the tank cover??
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Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Here is a pic of the quilt. It was also my first attempt at machine applique. If I could find the pattern, I'd probably do it over to soften the hard corners.
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I just had my bathroom redone - all white. I made a 36" wall hanging of whimsical hot air baloons. I will post a picture if I can figure out how to do it. I also trimed some hand towels with the baloon motif. I love it - don't know what everyone else thinks!
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No, but I decorate my two stairwells with them. Lots of wall space. All cat quilts.
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