One block wonder--done!
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I have seen a lot of these and would really like to do one however I did not like the pattern to be the whole quilt . Did you have a pattern to show you how to put it in the blue fabric like that. I really love the colors and the lay out is the best.
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Originally Posted by sheliab12
I have seen a lot of these and would really like to do one however I did not like the pattern to be the whole quilt . Did you have a pattern to show you how to put it in the blue fabric like that. I really love the colors and the lay out is the best.
Here is my first layout of blocks, and the second.
#204
Love your quilt. My question: Where did you get the pattern? I've seen these quilts and want to make one. If you can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks and happy quilting.
Thanks and happy quilting.
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Originally Posted by Marcia_PA
I don't think I'll be doing another one soon, although it was an interesting experience! Thanks for the help I found on this site--the tutorial and the help received when I posted the WIP. Photos below of the fabric and the finished wall hanging, about 38x48 inches. I'm calling it "Age of Aquarius"
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Originally Posted by gypsylady5
Love your quilt. My question: Where did you get the pattern? I've seen these quilts and want to make one. If you can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks and happy quilting.
Thanks and happy quilting.
Also, I just noticed that kclausing put together a .pdf file from the postings that Cutebuns had made, whose postings I used to make my wallhanging. The document is long--41 pages, but lots of photos, so that should be helpful. You can save the .pdf file to your computer.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-92503-1.htm
If you like books, you can purchase one or more written by Maxine Rosenthal and Joy Pelzmann, who created this particular technique. You can find their books on Amazon, quilt shops, etc. Here is a link on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/One-Block-Wond.../dp/1571203222
Hope this helps.
#209
Thanks. I think I'll check out the library and see if they have the book before I buy it. The tutorial didn't really help - it confuse me instead. I think I know what to do, but I would like to see the book and then I'll get to the daring part - cutting the fabric.
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