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I am making one of these now...thanks for the modivation...I am doing the one that I posted of the video. I am using jean circles and flannel both from scraps from another quilt. I am using muslim for the front. I used a glue stick to hold down the cirlces. Now i just need to put on the batting and backing which I am using some left over muslim. all one piece. This will be a Christmas gift to my sister inlaw. We don't give gifts so this will be a total surprise. So far so good. I will also do FMQ'ing. This has been fun, Quick and Easy.
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This is an oldie - from the 1930s - but is a neat quilt. First...here's a link to a picture...
http://quiltcontemplation.blogspot.c...ye-blocks.html And here are instructions: http://www.geocities.ws/qtracy23/Bullseye_Quilt.html You wouldn't have to cut the blocks into quarters & resew the 4 in blocks. Leave them as 10" blocks mixed with solids like in the picture. Brights & kids prints would make a great quilt! |
Originally Posted by texpat45
This is an oldie - from the 1930s - but is a neat quilt. First...here's a link to a picture...
http://quiltcontemplation.blogspot.c...ye-blocks.html And here are instructions: http://www.geocities.ws/qtracy23/Bullseye_Quilt.html You wouldn't have to cut the blocks into quarters & resew the 4 in blocks. Leave them as 10" blocks mixed with solids like in the picture. Brights & kids prints would make a great quilt! |
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