BabyQuilt and ScrappyQuilt FINISHED!
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Feathers:
Finally found the thread for the quilt. I guess you stepped away from the chat when I came back to tell you, OMG both are so beautiful. How did you finish them so fast??? The baby quilt is my favorite because I love the colors you chose. I went to your original thread and bookmarked the instructions for making the baby quilt. Always looking for something new and this was beautiful. Keep up the great work!! :D
Penny
Finally found the thread for the quilt. I guess you stepped away from the chat when I came back to tell you, OMG both are so beautiful. How did you finish them so fast??? The baby quilt is my favorite because I love the colors you chose. I went to your original thread and bookmarked the instructions for making the baby quilt. Always looking for something new and this was beautiful. Keep up the great work!! :D
Penny
#32
Originally Posted by pennyswings
Feathers:
Finally found the thread for the quilt. I guess you stepped away from the chat when I came back to tell you, OMG both are so beautiful. How did you finish them so fast??? The baby quilt is my favorite because I love the colors you chose. I went to your original thread and bookmarked the instructions for making the baby quilt. Always looking for something new and this was beautiful. Keep up the great work!! :D
Penny
Finally found the thread for the quilt. I guess you stepped away from the chat when I came back to tell you, OMG both are so beautiful. How did you finish them so fast??? The baby quilt is my favorite because I love the colors you chose. I went to your original thread and bookmarked the instructions for making the baby quilt. Always looking for something new and this was beautiful. Keep up the great work!! :D
Penny
#35
Wonderful quilts! I love scrappy quilts, and I was contemplating doing a pioneer braid quilt, but you may have changed my mind.
The baby quilt is precious.
Were you the lady that showed the bits and pieces of it? If I remember correctly, the Easter picture is 6 1/2" square and then strip pieces joined around it. of different widths and lengths, of course. I don't remember the post of it, but someone will probably help those asking for directions.
It is a very striking quilt and a wonderful solution for "What do I do with my panels?"
Good job, and thank you for sharing!
The baby quilt is precious.
Were you the lady that showed the bits and pieces of it? If I remember correctly, the Easter picture is 6 1/2" square and then strip pieces joined around it. of different widths and lengths, of course. I don't remember the post of it, but someone will probably help those asking for directions.
It is a very striking quilt and a wonderful solution for "What do I do with my panels?"
Good job, and thank you for sharing!
#38
Originally Posted by omak
Wonderful quilts! I love scrappy quilts, and I was contemplating doing a pioneer braid quilt, but you may have changed my mind.
The baby quilt is precious.
Were you the lady that showed the bits and pieces of it? If I remember correctly, the Easter picture is 6 1/2" square and then strip pieces joined around it. of different widths and lengths, of course. I don't remember the post of it, but someone will probably help those asking for directions.
It is a very striking quilt and a wonderful solution for "What do I do with my panels?"
Good job, and thank you for sharing!
The baby quilt is precious.
Were you the lady that showed the bits and pieces of it? If I remember correctly, the Easter picture is 6 1/2" square and then strip pieces joined around it. of different widths and lengths, of course. I don't remember the post of it, but someone will probably help those asking for directions.
It is a very striking quilt and a wonderful solution for "What do I do with my panels?"
Good job, and thank you for sharing!
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