![]() |
Just contacted the one who made this. She is finding the picture to post for you. It was on the first page when the post was new.
|
thank you. I will watch for it.
|
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-137773-1.htm
This is a sale I have already closed but you can take at look at the three I have listed. They are the same on the front as the back and are quilt as you go. Hope you click on it and take a look. Thanks for reading my post, |
Thanks Debbie.
|
very nice....can you get a pattern free anywhere?
|
I'm getting in on this late (perhaps I've posted earlier, don't remember) but Kaye Woods has a video somewhere on here. The back can look exactly as the front does or, it can be "reversible" -- using opposite fabrics, or anything you care to use. I try to do different front and back. I like using two fabrics and have the front opposite from the back.
|
Do you have trouble keeping all the layers lined up? I'm running into that issue. Serita
Originally Posted by debbieumphress
(Post 2663468)
By Kaye woods is supposed to take 6 hours. I have not been able to match that time yet. LOL. Maybe reading the pattern takes that long. I have done several now and they are great for Charity quilts. I even find my self putting 4-5 fabrics together for one when I think "that would be a good 6-hour quilt. Is it me or has anyone managed to finish it in 6 hours?????
|
This is OT but I love your avatar!!! the little kitty with headphones!! Where on earth did you find it??? TIA!
|
I have made a quilt with a group of ladies at a Ferret class. It was a quilt as you go 3 different patterns. We had cut fabric at home. The method of joining all pieces in one go was the way it grew quickly.i came home and played about using smaller patterns this would take longer.
Ps. In England you could have 7 hours in a few weeks and say 6 when the clocks go back one hour. No good for spring only 5 hours. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:38 AM. |