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Enlarging a finished, washed and shrunk OBW quilt.

Enlarging a finished, washed and shrunk OBW quilt.

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Old 06-25-2013, 05:56 AM
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......I see many quilts posted on this board that are way too small to use. Why put all that time/work into a quilt that is too small to use? .....
Perhaps in your opinion .......
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Old 06-25-2013, 06:21 AM
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It turned out very nice! and it's interesting to see the change in the grass and garden...it's greened-up a bit. What is that ground cover??? Does not look like grass.
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Old 06-25-2013, 06:27 AM
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It turned out very nice! and it's interesting to see the change in the grass and garden...it's greened-up a bit. What is that ground cover??? Does not look like grass.
You're right! We over seeded with Clover so it stays green even when the grass goes brown. Mind you we've had almost a week of rain here.
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Old 06-25-2013, 06:50 AM
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Please tell me how you added to a finished quilt. I have the same problem but don't really know where to start undoing. How did you do it? Thanks. Beautiful quilt, BTW!
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Nice quilt.
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Wow major kudos to you for taking that on! I don't think I would have but I love the results you got. Adding the border of the original fabric really brightened up the center. It almost doesn't look like the same quilt.
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Beautiful!!
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Old 06-25-2013, 09:03 AM
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Thanks for the explanation of how you did this project. It looks like a totally different quilt now that the blue isn't on the outside edge. You did a great job on a lovely quilt.
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Originally Posted by gramacheri View Post
Please tell me how you added to a finished quilt. I have the same problem but don't really know where to start undoing. How did you do it? Thanks. Beautiful quilt, BTW!
MaryK explained it very well in her post with the picture.
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I had to do something similar. NO FUN! I think you did better than I did.
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