thanks for the link, manyrose and tartan for locating it. what a great quilt.
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I did one a couple years ago using all blue batiks and adding some red batik squares randomly. It breaks them up nicely.
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Originally Posted by mandyrose
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is this it http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ml#post6015503 that is pretty
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Thanks so much for the links. What an interesting idea!
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I to missed the original thread. What a great idea. I use the strip method for the back of my quilts, next time a nice contrast block will be added. Thanks for the idea.
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Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
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Originally Posted by twinkie
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The tutorial on that site is absolutely wonderful. I love it. A little while ago I bought several packages of 2 1/2" wild batik strips (I think there are 22 in a package). I probably wouldn't have bought yardage of these batiks as they are not exactly my choice of prints, but at the price I couldn't pass them up. They were $2.00 each and I bought about 7 or 8 of them. This would be perfect for using them. Thanks so much.
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thanks so much Tartan. I have a blue indigo jelly roll that I've been trying to decide what to do - now I have an idea! thanks
My 'Try It' Quilt on 04-20-2013. I would do a direct link if I knew how but you should be able to type in the title in the search box. Hope this is the one you are looking for.[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE] |
I really like this one with random solid black squares in the jellyroll quilt.
Originally Posted by DebraK
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here's one I found by using google
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jelly roll ideas
[Thanks so much for the links. ]
I guess that I also missed this. Clever way to add some zip to the jelly roll. I also appreciated the link to the Lyn Brown site. More ideas --just not enough time. |
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