Poinsettia Top #1 Done!
#34
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there are so many wonderful reasons i love to see the project pics on here, but this quilt is a perfect example of this:
If i saw the middle section in a pattern, i might say to myself, "nice, but I have so many others i want to make."
Seeing it with a border like this make me go, "WOWEE!!! gotta love that!" It revs up your idea stash in your head. Something good becomes something great!
If i saw the middle section in a pattern, i might say to myself, "nice, but I have so many others i want to make."
Seeing it with a border like this make me go, "WOWEE!!! gotta love that!" It revs up your idea stash in your head. Something good becomes something great!
#35
Thank you all for your kind comments - it is so great to have an idea that looks good in your head, to get it done, and then have it validated by others!
I bought 2 pieces of this fabric - one 3 yard piece and another 2 3/4 yard piece that was the end of the bolt It is by Maywood Studio, designed by Jackie Robinson, from the Poinsettia line - some quilt stores may still have some in their Christmas fabrics on an after-Christmas sale. I cut my border strips the length of the fabric (which will make 6 strips of border), and just split the difference between each line of poinsettias. It was really easy, and I just love the look. (She designs a fuchsia fabric like this too - YUM!)
When I get some time :D I'm going to play with the idea of making a wreath out of the border scraps.
I bought 2 pieces of this fabric - one 3 yard piece and another 2 3/4 yard piece that was the end of the bolt It is by Maywood Studio, designed by Jackie Robinson, from the Poinsettia line - some quilt stores may still have some in their Christmas fabrics on an after-Christmas sale. I cut my border strips the length of the fabric (which will make 6 strips of border), and just split the difference between each line of poinsettias. It was really easy, and I just love the look. (She designs a fuchsia fabric like this too - YUM!)
When I get some time :D I'm going to play with the idea of making a wreath out of the border scraps.
#37
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Roben
It's absolutely beautiful, doesn't matter what time of year it is the Christmas quilts always look so warm & snuggly. I love your border. Poinsettia's are one of my favourite plants - mine is still alive which is good for me LOL.
On to the reverse quilt now ...... :wink:
Tisha
It's absolutely beautiful, doesn't matter what time of year it is the Christmas quilts always look so warm & snuggly. I love your border. Poinsettia's are one of my favourite plants - mine is still alive which is good for me LOL.
On to the reverse quilt now ...... :wink:
Tisha
#38
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...oh, I think I am off to hunt that fuschia fabric. It is a color that is not easily found, but so beautiful and my daughter wants her quilt to have fuschia and lavender. thanks for the info!!!!! :D :D :D
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