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Old 11-23-2018, 09:08 PM
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Well, I didn’t have a pattern but gleaning advice from a few posts on all sorts of sites I managed to make this quilted wreath and I’m quite happy the way it turned out 😁 Thanks for looking and have a lovely weekend ♥️
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Old 11-23-2018, 09:31 PM
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​Very pretty!
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Old 11-24-2018, 03:48 AM
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Pretty and festive. Love the fabrics and the decorative stitches around the edges.
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very pretty!!
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nicely done. i like the red stitching along the edges
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You did an awesome job! Beautiful.
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Very pretty and perfect for your little tree.
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Very pretty.
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Perfect! Love your fabrics. I bought the pattern and stabilizer a while back...yours makes me think I should get it out!
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very nice. You will find that once you start making them, they are addictive! Great way to match up your bits and bobs of fabric since they only take 1/3 yd of 2 fabrics. Very quickly you will learn how to alter your stitch lines for the various sizes - 6" cut square = 5 1/2" finish so your stitch line is 2 3/4" down to 3/4". I also do a cut 5" square and a cut 4 1/2" square (this one I use to make small wreaths to use as easter baskets filling the petals with plastic eggs). The 4" has a 2" down to a shy 1/2" stitch line. But, if you center is larger, you can place something in it, if it is tighter, place your item on top of it! You can also cut a 4 1/2" square and band it to end up with a 5 1/2" finish for a completely different look.
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