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Old 09-18-2010, 08:19 PM
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I have wondered what a crazy quilt, all one color, would look like, now I am excited to do one. Yours is so elegant and well done. Now, do I want to do one in white or creams? I am all giddy with excitement and picturing my stash and wondering if I need to go shopping. YIPPEE! :lol:
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Old 09-18-2010, 09:05 PM
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Beautiful quilt. Would you mind sharing the pattern with us?
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:13 PM
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I really do love those quilts that are almost a monotone. Simply beautiful. There is just a certail quality of elegance to them. Great Job
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by dgrindey
Beautiful quilt. Would you mind sharing the pattern with us?
Hi..and thanks. I wouldn't mind sharing the pattern at all..except, there isn't one :). It's something I made up radomly as I did each block. Sort of started with a random shape piece of fabric placed roughly in the centre of the block and stitched it straight onto the batting and backing and then proceeded to progressively add pieces to it, covering up raw edges as I went. Sometimes I pieced 2 pieces together and then sewed them onto the block, overlapping the previously sewn piece on the block. Sometimes it was a juggle to fit the pieces in and cover the last remaining raw edge and I had quite weird shaped blocks until I trimmed it back to the block size.

Sorry if I'm not explaining it very well.
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That's a beautiful quilt - very elegant - and I don't think it matters one bit if you didn't approach it in the "correct manner". I love the fabrics and lace you have used plus great quilting and you should be very proud of your work.
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How beautiful :)
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Love the nutural crazy quilting it looks ver Victorian...Nice work...

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that is a stunning quilt, I love the colors. God bless.
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Elegant. Love the look
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really lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!
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