I always use Bonnie Hunters chart. After the first quilt it was so easy. For me it was a learning curve.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=settin...=EUPP_HPDTDFJS
Originally Posted by copycat
(Post 8065323)
Did you find the setting triangles that make up the border hard to do? I have never done blocks on point. Thank you!
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I tend to use different baby girl or boy prints. I've never seen it done with regular fabrics. I'm liking Lilakay's version a lot.
Originally Posted by DJ
(Post 8065455)
That's a great pattern! I'm curious as to why one reviewer commented "especially for a baby girl". It seems like the fabrics used would give it any gender-bias. Hmmm ...
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I made the one from Annie's the 3rd picture under the main picture, several years ago. I used the queen size pattern and cut everything to size the pattern called for but my quilt finished out to be a large king size quilt. I was pleased with the pattern and design, but surprised about the completed size. We have a queen size bed, and so do my children, so I gifted it to my niece and hubby for a Christmas gift, fits their king size bed with hang over to the floor perfectly.
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Originally Posted by true4uca
(Post 8065500)
I always use Bonnie Hunters chart. After the first quilt it was so easy. For me it was a learning curve.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=settin...=EUPP_HPDTDFJS |
Thanks for sharing. It's a great pattern and you did a fantastic job.
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