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I have always thought the Omigosh quilt was exquisite.
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Originally Posted by Jane Quilter
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have you looked at Bonnie Hunters scrap pattern like allietare for one of many complex patterns:
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2016/...up-reveal.html |
Originally Posted by Sephie
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I have always thought the Omigosh quilt was exquisite.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...g-t233907.html |
Omigosh came to my mind, too. I also thought of that Farmer's Wife quilt (and book), but I don't know if there's applique on that one. If you don't want to do applique, then a Dear Jane quilt is not the one for you. Have you made a Storm At Sea quilt yet?
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have you looked at Bonnie Hunters scrap pattern like allietare for one of many complex patterns:
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2016/...up-reveal.html
Originally Posted by TeresaA
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I think she's deleted it. I'll have to wait for her book.
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Double wedding ring, Bargello are good ideas. Also cathedrel window and labryth in 9 blocks can be a challenge. It is difficult to give ideas when we don't know what you have already done.
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I would refer you to Pauline Ineson's book "How to Create an Heirloom Quilt" In this book you can learn over 35 different machine techniques to build up a beautiful quilt. It took me almost six months to finish the quilt, but it was so rewarding to see the finished result and it also got many compliments from my fellow quilters.
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Find a machine dealer that is doing Stitchers Garden BOM. That will challenge you!
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I like doing sampler quilts. Keep me from getting bored. Sylvia bridal sampler was a great learning project.
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A specific Bonnie Hunter quilt has been mentioned, but I would also take a look at all her free patterns:
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/p/free-patterns.html |
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