What to do with 14 fat quarters?
#22
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Originally Posted by GailG
Thanks all for hopping on this one so fast. One more question....should I wash the fats?
I don't know about washing first though, sorry!
#23
I did a Turning 20 (with 13 fabrics) for our little girl - she's 3. She sleeps w/it every night. It wound up being big enough to double up in her crib. Would be a nice lap size quilt. I just loved it. :) Good Luck.
#24
Originally Posted by AngieS
I did a Turning 20 (with 13 fabrics) for our little girl - she's 3. She sleeps w/it every night. It wound up being big enough to double up in her crib. Would be a nice lap size quilt. I just loved it. :) Good Luck.
#25
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Originally Posted by GailG
Thanks all for hopping on this one so fast. One more question....should I wash the fats?
I don't know about washing first though, sorry!
I don't know about the pictures. I'm ignorant in that category.
#26
Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
Originally Posted by AngieS
I did a Turning 20 (with 13 fabrics) for our little girl - she's 3. She sleeps w/it every night. It wound up being big enough to double up in her crib. Would be a nice lap size quilt. I just loved it. :) Good Luck.
And thanks, QuiltingaddictUK. I will have to look into the variations also.
#27
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D 4-patch. 18 x 18. the leftover 4" folded in half to make a wide binding that changes color every 18". absolutely no waste
and you can mix it with blenders within the finished blocks to extend the size.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-60094-1.htm
(completed)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-55564-1.htm
(tutorial)
IMO, it looks best using two fabrics for each block, but many people like to mix them up.
and you can mix it with blenders within the finished blocks to extend the size.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-60094-1.htm
(completed)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-55564-1.htm
(tutorial)
IMO, it looks best using two fabrics for each block, but many people like to mix them up.
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