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Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
(Post 5011300)
Oh, that's an easy peasy quilt to make without a pattern. I agree with GEMRM, just use 10" squares and use a narrow binding! It looks like the squares around the edges on the sides aren't as big as the other squares. If you wanted to duplicate it exactly, I would just use 7-8" rectangles on the outer edge then.
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More Moda layer cakes here....
http://www.charmpacksplus.com/layer-cakes.html |
I think I would have to ask her a couple of questions first...like Do you really like the quilt pattern? or do you just like the colors ? MY good friend ask me to make her a quilt ...come to find out it was "just" the colors she liked....
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yep, looks like several layer cakes were used or just large squares. something so simple can look so great!!
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http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/12/...e-cuddler.html
this one looks similar and this one called layer cake squares http://www.bearspawquilts.com/bpq_patterns.html |
Originally Posted by Handcraftsbyjen
(Post 5011361)
I agree with most of what you said, except the 8x10" pieces only appear to be on the sides and probably not the top or bottom based on the picture and having seen a very similar quilt before.
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Originally Posted by moreland
(Post 5012433)
Wouldn't one side of those outside squares need to be same size as the squares you are attaching them to? It looks to me like the seams match all way out to edge of quilt???
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It looks like it could have come from a type of bed/ bath decor magazine showing their different products. Thus, it would not have a pattern. Sure would be easy to duplicate...just not the fabrics.
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It looks like the quilting on some squares are cross hatched and on others channel line quilting.
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Looks like just squares to me also. I see the biggest problem is going to find just the right fabrics.
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