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#111
I did exactly that with the DP9 that I'm working on right now! It is all fabrics from the Cars movie for my almost 2 year old DGS. He is obsessed with cars and loves it so hopefully he won't go blind before he outgrows the quilt! I did line up the blocks in a diagonal but it is still very busy!
#112
What's not to like??? I love this quilt because it is full of movement and has a great feeling of three-dimensionality. There is no rule that I know of that says a quilt has to be calm or traditional. You used the colors very well together. The idea of a Disappearing Nine Patch is that the nine patch is supposed to disappear. Obviously, there are many quilters in our "little" group who agree that this is a wonderful quilt!!!
#113
I'm sorry that you don't like it (yet) because I really do. The easiest change that I would suggest would be to change the light red print border to black. I think it would calm it down and contain it. (A bit late for a suggestion, I know, since it is already at the quilter.)
However, if you decide you still hate it after you've had it quilted and bound, I know where you could find a home for it <ggg>.
However, if you decide you still hate it after you've had it quilted and bound, I know where you could find a home for it <ggg>.
#117
Originally Posted by ellenmg
MY personal shame...Too many colors.... I like your quilt.
Ellen
Ellen
#118
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Ohhh, good idea...I tend to stay away from black, I don't know why. I am going to do a trial with black border, I love to see how different making one change can do...
I actually have already finished it, I did a wide yellow border. I do use it on our bed, the dogs have scratched it, barfed on it, wiped their dirty feet on it, and it still looks good....and if it gets ruined I really don't care...So watch, it will last a hundred years....
I actually have already finished it, I did a wide yellow border. I do use it on our bed, the dogs have scratched it, barfed on it, wiped their dirty feet on it, and it still looks good....and if it gets ruined I really don't care...So watch, it will last a hundred years....
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