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I like the idea of a Hawaiian shirt, but the only garment I have finished was a pillowcase dress for my (then) 2-year-old daughter, so I'm not sure that would be a good use of the fabric. The website that Janey and Madamekelly used is awesome and I love how the fabric looks as a OBW. I like this idea and will have to put it in line. Thanks for all the great comments.
I have no plans for the quilt. I was just looking through my goody bag when I got home from our sew night and wondered if this fabric would work for that type of quilt. Now that I have this website I can look at some other fabrics we have and see if they will also work. |
Originally Posted by wesing
(Post 8015604)
I like the idea of a Hawaiian shirt, but the only garment I have finished was a pillowcase dress for my (then) 2-year-old daughter, so I'm not sure that would be a good use of the fabric. The website that Janey and Madamekelly used is awesome and I love how the fabric looks as a OBW. I like this idea and will have to put it in line. Thanks for all the great comments.
I have no plans for the quilt. I was just looking through my goody bag when I got home from our sew night and wondered if this fabric would work for that type of quilt. Now that I have this website I can look at some other fabrics we have and see if they will also work. http://oneblockwonder.com/design-helper/# Remember to show what you come up with. :thumbup: |
if you decide on a stack and whack or other type of kaleidoscope quilt - i am wondering if 3.5 yards is enough ?
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[QUOTE=madamekelly;8015635]Here is the web site I used to make the diagrams above. Have fun playing with it.
http://oneblockwonder.com/design-helper/# I tried a piece of fabric and it's fun! Thanks for the website information. |
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