Hungry Caterpillar Quilt
#23
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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I love it! Beautiful, bright, bold colors and well laid out. I'm sure it will be loved for a long, long time.
Did you have any trouble with the fabrics? I made a couple of Brown Bear, Brown Bear quilts as baby gifts; I like to give them with a copy of the book. But the fabrics were awful to work with, they frayed worse than any non-licensed fabric I've ever used. The patterns were also not straight on the grain of the fabric, which drives me crazy!
Did you have any trouble with the fabrics? I made a couple of Brown Bear, Brown Bear quilts as baby gifts; I like to give them with a copy of the book. But the fabrics were awful to work with, they frayed worse than any non-licensed fabric I've ever used. The patterns were also not straight on the grain of the fabric, which drives me crazy!
#27
Adorable with all the coordinating fabrics, especially the food borders. You did an amazing job resizing it and still making it pleasing to the eye as if that is the way it was supposed to go together. I'm in the same process and used lots of graph paper and erasers to fill in the gaps between finished size and a panel. She will love it. Agree..........give the book with it too.
#28
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: North Central, NC
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I too have some of this fabric and just couldn't think how to put it together. Love what you have done! I probably don't have enough of all the fabrics but at least I have an idea as to how they might turn into a quilt ... maybe smaller but that would be fine. Thanks for posting this.
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