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Agree. Too much work went into the making. Do a little each day before working on current projects. I like the idea of pillows. A good steaming (not ironing) would get out the wrinkles. Like the pattern.
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This sounds crazy but I'd add even MORE puckers in the background during pressing (if possible) and then sew over them to create a "textured" background. You could fuse the whole thing onto a fusible fleece to "preserve" the existing texture too. If you've ever taken a close look at some of the pieces shown in the international quilt exhibitions, you've seen examples of this technique -- backgrounds that are purposely "bunched up" to add interest and dimensionality.
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Don't forget that it might pucker a little more when you wash it, to add to it's charm.
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Interesting options. Thanks for all the feedback.
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Finish them into a quilt and enter the 'Ugly Quilt Contest' the next time it comes around. You may have a good chance to win, although I do have a few 'lost' blocks somewhere ~ ~ ~
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Quilt the heck out of it starting in the center. Then square it up to get rid of some of the waves. Failing that, just quilt if a little and call it a 'friendly' quilt.
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I took all of my old UFO's and separated them. I kept the quilt tops/projects I want to finish. That reduced the pile by 2/3. Any quilt top that was decent, I donated to a local charity that makes quilts for kids. Of the rest, I took some blocks here and there, but for the most part, I tossed them out What was I thinking? Who picked these awful fabrics? How did this mis-match of color end up being put together? All the awful stuff is gone. Now I can go cheerfully into my sewing room doing the "Happy Dance", instead of full of dread over this UFO's I'm "supposed" to want to finish.
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I have seen, somewhere on this internet, a quilt that used blocks that had gathered fabric. Maybe use those and this block will fit right in?
http://pbtex.com/html/free_patterns.html 'Mod twist' about 1/3 down If you do a search on pinterest for "3D quilts" a lot of things will pop up. I think using the block, with lots of fmq, like someone said, and then surrounding it with a lot of 3D elements in a quilt, will tend to make it blend in. You did say you like the colors, which is madatory! |
Originally Posted by JoanneS
(Post 6488152)
Finish them into a quilt and enter the 'Ugly Quilt Contest' the next time it comes around. You may have a good chance to win, although I do have a few 'lost' blocks somewhere ~ ~ ~
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Originally Posted by DOTTYMO
(Post 6483172)
My first thought was wet and stretch then starch. how about trapunto the flowers .
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