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Yes, it has similarities, but there are more sizes of rectangles in Bailey's quilt. Here is one I made a few years ago.
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someone recently posted a wave quilt done with drunkard's path blocks. looked great. colors gradating toward one corner. here it is http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t262311.html
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Gorgeous fabric and I wish I could help you! Unfortunately I'm having the same problem with her "horse" fabric! I will check back to see what ideas you may get.
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Those are absolutely gorgeous fabrics, Check out the long running scrappy quiit show thread under pictures. Lots of awesome ideas!
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I also love Laurel Burch fabrics. Gorgeous prints, very nice fabric! It's so easy to iron because it barely wrinkles!
You should keep a large enough block in mind so you don't cut up all the pretty seahorses! I made a quilt with different sealife prints (Hoffman I think) and I love how it came out. I used a large square for the focal fabrics, and 9-patch blocks for the other fabrics, a simple sashing and coordinating outer border. Here's a pic of mine. [ATTACH=CONFIG]513394[/ATTACH] |
What about tumbling squares from Missouri Quilting. There is a tutorial on the website.
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Beautiful fabric. Two patterns I like to showcase fabric are the Snowball/9 patch and the puzzle quilt. Good luck with this quilt.
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what about Snapshots or Between Friends out of the book Happy Hour by Atkinson Designs? www.atkinssondesigns.com
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Snowballs and nine patches! Missouri Star has the pattern and a tutorial.
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Sorry, I should have read a couple more lines, Twinkie. Great minds think alike!
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