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Old 02-02-2013, 11:16 AM
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I LOVE your quilt! So bright & cheery. Have seen several like this but don't know the pattern name. What is it, please?? Have a large stash of batiks & could really whittle it down w/this pattern. Thank you.
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Old 02-02-2013, 11:24 AM
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I like it just as it is. I would even go as far as not putting a border on it.
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Old 02-02-2013, 11:24 AM
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Love the brightness. Great quilt!
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Old 02-02-2013, 11:32 AM
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It's gorgeous. The wonderful thing about batiks and hand-died fabrics is that you can get many different looks and patterns from the same fabaric. I love the quilt and since you say you have more fabric, I would simply add more blocks and maybe a narrow border with piano key fabrics and maybe another border. Any way you finish it, it will be beautiful.
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That is stunning, I would add more blocks as it looks easy enough to do....
Would love to see it when your done...bet it will be breath taking!!!
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Why not make the same number of blocks and just add them to this one? same number of pieces of each fabric..Then add the blocks..and then the borders...This is beautiful!...I love the colors..
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Thank you all very much for all the lovely comments and advice.

Several have asked about the pattern. It is called "Asain Scrappy Road". It was in the Oct 2011 issue of Quilter's World Magazine.

I've got to check the amount of fabric I have left and make sure I have as much as I think I do. I've decided to make more blocks and aim for king size. I'll use wider strips for the inside border and the outer border and that will help plus I like the idea of the piano key border and hope to use that too. I'm glad it is a fun quilt to work on.

I'll post a picture after I get the top done.

Have a nice day. Shirley
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Old 02-02-2013, 03:09 PM
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Beautiful! As is, made larger, with or without borders! I really like just the five batiks you used. Twelve would surely be lovely too, but now you have an original.
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I think it is perfect like it is. Make it king size and do the piano keys border as suggested and then be sure to show it.
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It is AWESOME as it is!!! Love your choice of colors!!!
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