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Old 08-24-2012, 09:19 AM
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I absolutely love this one! Orange is my favorite color and I love Bargellos. You can feel free to send it my way (then you don't have to worry about sending along care instructions either lol)
Simply Stunning. Thank you for sharing.
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Old 08-24-2012, 09:34 AM
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That is one of the most beautiful quilts ive seen!! Should put it in a quilt show! Id love to have one sooo beautiful! Ill attempt it one day!!
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So pretty...reminds me of Tequila Sunrise!
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Old 08-24-2012, 11:09 AM
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oh my, is that beautiful, so cheerful
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Old 08-24-2012, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by crafty pat View Post
Very beautiful, your colors are like the sunset.
I agree 100%! This is one beautiful quilt! I don't think I've ever seen this version of bargello. Where did you find the pattern? It's fabulous! And I think the binding is perfect!
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That is gorgeous!
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Old 08-24-2012, 01:17 PM
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OH WOW! It is beautiful. I Love, Love, Love it. I love orange & it is so bright & cheery. It is truly my kind of quilt. I just had a B-day & have an Anniversary coming up in a few days. HINT! HINT! (Just kidding) No I'm not. Yes I am. You done good girl. You should be proud.
Ha! You just made my day
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Old 08-24-2012, 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by burchquilts View Post
I agree 100%! This is one beautiful quilt! I don't think I've ever seen this version of bargello. Where did you find the pattern? It's fabulous! And I think the binding is perfect!
I saw a pattern like this in a friend's quilting magazine. It was called paint by numbers, but the pattern was for a much smaller quilt, like a moderately-sized wall hanging. After reading up on bargellos, I knew I didn't want to try one of the twist and turn ones for my first attempt, so I adapted the paint by numbers quilt to be large.

If anyone wants to try, it's very simple. You need 29 strips of fabric for one row (they can be all different or you can repeat some). The strips are 3" wide plus seam allowance (I use a 3/8" seam on my large quilts since they'll be pulled and used a lot - that made my strips 3.75" wide). Stitch them all together lengthwise, and then stitch the ends together to make a hoop of fabric. Collapse the fabric hoop in half, then cut strips perpendicular to the seams you just made. This quilt needs 21 rows cut at 3" (plus seam allowance) and 16 rows cut at 1.5" (plus seam allowance). Now you end up with many many fabric "belts". To start, choose a color from one of the 3" belts and rip the seam next to it. Rip one seam over on the next fabric belt, and sew them right sides together. Next, rip the seam one after the previous rip (you're making the colors move over one spot every time). Of course you should be pressing the seams since the beginning, and continue when you're putting it together. Continue until you have 7 rows of 3" x 3" squares. Then switch to the skinny fabric belts, but continue the seam ripping progression. Do 8 rows of the 1.5" x 3" squares. Now go back to the fat belts, and do 7 more rows, then 8 of the skinny, and finally 7 last rows of the fat belts. If you add a 3" (plus seam allowance) border, you'll have a 90" x 90" quilt!

Make sure you're matching all the block edges when you're sewing the strips together. If you start getting off by little bits, you'll end up with uneven columns and you'll loose the bargello effect
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I'm with you with the binding. It is really nice. The border is perfect. Beautiful sunset colors. I'll send you my address since you don't know whom you're giving it to in case you can't think of somebody to give it to. Great job. I know all about sweating bullets when I'm running out of binding near the end. I made a quilt for my grandson and had a small 6 inch square piece of fabric left over. I was holding my breath over that one.
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I wouldn't give it to anyone! I would leave it on that bed! It is gorgeous there.
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