Project of Doom?
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Pearland, TX
Posts: 406
I was fortunate enough to discover her site and do the blocks as they came out the first time. That was my first experience with paper piecing, and I must say that I am hooked on the process. The whole thing was a lot fun. I managed to spill a cup of coffee on the finished top before I could even begin quilting it. There are now some holes and bare spots in it from going through the washer and dryer. I haven't decided whether I want to try to patch it or just make another one from scratch. I forgot that coordination strikes someone every forty-five seconds -- I was the victim that time. I don't try to drink coffee while I'm quilting anymore, though. HA! HA!
#13
Have you gone into the Fandom site? It is fantastic...with so many designs from which to chose.
They have all the Harry Potter patterns......too many to count !!!!!
I have done some of their Dr.Who blocks for my family who are all SciFi fans.
I made some blocks from the Blue's Clue patterns and sent them to Fandom for a woman whose grandson was going into the hospital and she needed help from some of the others to get it finished for him..
Also did Asylan of Narnia........check it out..... www.fandominstitches.com
They have all the Harry Potter patterns......too many to count !!!!!
I have done some of their Dr.Who blocks for my family who are all SciFi fans.
I made some blocks from the Blue's Clue patterns and sent them to Fandom for a woman whose grandson was going into the hospital and she needed help from some of the others to get it finished for him..
Also did Asylan of Narnia........check it out..... www.fandominstitches.com
#19
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NW Kansas
Posts: 601
It is a really fun quilt, I am working on one right now, for my oldest granddaughter for college graduation. I have about 250 to 300 hours in piecing, all paper pieced. When I get mine bound, I will try to post a picture. I am hand quilting the one I am making. A whole new experience for me, I had done a little paper piecing, but nothing to this extent. I have learned a lot making it.
#20
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Ocean Springs, MS
Posts: 9,287
That's is awesome. Will you build the bookcase around the panel? Please show stages of your quilt.
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