Another Turning Twenty
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Gail, Turning Twenty is a pattern by Tricia Cribbs. I purchased it online but it is widely available in fabric shops. It takes 20 fat quarters, cut into only 4 pieces and assembled according to the directions. There is very little waste to the fat quarters and it goes together fast due to the large pieces. The finished quilt is about 70" X 86" but can be made larger with additional borders or smaller using fewer FQ.
My (many) kids and grandkids like the look, they don't care much for the traditional patterns that I like best.
It can be made fast if you need to.
My (many) kids and grandkids like the look, they don't care much for the traditional patterns that I like best.
It can be made fast if you need to.
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Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
Gail, Turning Twenty is a pattern by Tricia Cribbs. I purchased it online but it is widely available in fabric shops. It takes 20 fat quarters, cut into only 4 pieces and assembled according to the directions. There is very little waste to the fat quarters and it goes together fast due to the large pieces. The finished quilt is about 70" X 86" but can be made larger with additional borders or smaller using fewer FQ.
My (many) kids and grandkids like the look, they don't care much for the traditional patterns that I like best.
It can be made fast if you need to.
My (many) kids and grandkids like the look, they don't care much for the traditional patterns that I like best.
It can be made fast if you need to.
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