9 Patch Crazy Quilt
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Finished this over the weekend, for my older daughter. She's 10.... We are redoing her room and I wanted to make her a "Young Lady's" quilt.
Twin size with hand-quilted dog bones and puppy paws, in honor of our puppy, Hazel!
Twin size with hand-quilted dog bones and puppy paws, in honor of our puppy, Hazel!
Hand Quilting of Dog Bones and Puppy Paws
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Close up of Crazy Block
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Pretty, please, share how did you quilt it? how does one quilt such a large item on a small machine?
Love to be able to do this.
Your colores are very pretty ! ^5 .. nice job !
Love to be able to do this.
Your colores are very pretty ! ^5 .. nice job !
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Thank you Ninnie, Pam and pocoellie!
Ellen Thanks for asking, I drew the dog paws and bones and then cut them out (anything stiff, like cardboard, template plastic, ets.). With a pencil, I traced directly onto the quilt, while the quilt was wound on the frame.
LOL! I wish my quilting frame were small... The 3 poles on which I roll the backing, top and batting are just shy of 80" length. It stands about 5 feet high (standing on cinderblocks). Definitely the centerpiece of the family room!
With patience and a lot of basting, you can definitely do this without a quilting rack.
Ellen Thanks for asking, I drew the dog paws and bones and then cut them out (anything stiff, like cardboard, template plastic, ets.). With a pencil, I traced directly onto the quilt, while the quilt was wound on the frame.
LOL! I wish my quilting frame were small... The 3 poles on which I roll the backing, top and batting are just shy of 80" length. It stands about 5 feet high (standing on cinderblocks). Definitely the centerpiece of the family room!
With patience and a lot of basting, you can definitely do this without a quilting rack.
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Thank you Quilt4U!
Quilter Girl Thanks! I am glad you like it... she loves it but not interested in learning. She is more into electronics and the such.
:oops: I'd love to take a pic of it on her bed, but her walls are so horrible. We are in the process of ripping off old wall paper and is 1/2 done.... VERY OLD PAPER and very ugly. Red white and blue and clashes with her new colors.
Quilter Girl Thanks! I am glad you like it... she loves it but not interested in learning. She is more into electronics and the such.
:oops: I'd love to take a pic of it on her bed, but her walls are so horrible. We are in the process of ripping off old wall paper and is 1/2 done.... VERY OLD PAPER and very ugly. Red white and blue and clashes with her new colors.
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