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here is where you can buy the Wreath Pattern..
"Twisted Christmas" http://www.gatheringroomquiltshop.com/ you can to call them i think, or email them. when i got mine, it was not showing on thier webstore. The ruler can be bought from various on line places. http://www.bnpquilts.com/cgi-bin/Sto...es=0&lastmenu= there is a "lil twister" which measures 3", and uses 5" squares of fabric. (the wreath is made with this ruler) Happy Sewing! |
I just googled the 10-minute block and found a wonderful video. Guess I shall head to the sewing room now and give it a try. With the 20" finished cathedral fold block, one can put together a charity quilt top in no time at all. Thanks.
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That second quilt has a really interesting pattern.
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Love 'em both! Great Job!
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The 10 minute block quilt was made of a Moda Martinique layer cake. I had purchased additional fabric because I liked it so much. (Or I am addicted to buying fabric, whatever) I cut the flowers out and appliqued them onto the border. I think "they" call the technique Broide De Perce or something like that.
I felt kinda silly. It only took a day to make the quilt and four days to applique the flowers onto the border! 10 minute blocks but four day applique, sheesh. |
Both are pretty.
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beautiful quilts
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I love the March Twister the wreath is so neat looking... the colors make me think of spring!!! :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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The Twister wreath is beautiful.I sure would like to have one on my door. Thank you for shareing it. Also the 10 minute block looks so snuggly and inviting. Marvel
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Beautiful quilts. I have the twister small ruler, but not here in FL, unfortunately. I have a few pretty Moda Layer Cakes and I think the ten minute block would be great for these.
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