Pretty in Pink for my sis
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That is fantastic! I keep staring at it trying to figure out where the blocks are and still havent quite figured it out!
I will soon be faced with quilting a top with lots of close and overlaping seams. Any tips?
I will soon be faced with quilting a top with lots of close and overlaping seams. Any tips?
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Originally Posted by Lucky Patsy's "Mom"
That is fantastic! I keep staring at it trying to figure out where the blocks are and still havent quite figured it out!
I will soon be faced with quilting a top with lots of close and overlaping seams. Any tips?
I will soon be faced with quilting a top with lots of close and overlaping seams. Any tips?
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Originally Posted by Lucky Patsy's "Mom"
That is fantastic! I keep staring at it trying to figure out where the blocks are and still havent quite figured it out!
:P :P :P :P
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Thank you Patrice! And you're exactly right. She said she plugged the twisted log cabin design into her EQ6 program to figure out how she wanted to place the blocks and how she wanted to distribute color. She's made this up in several color ways. I loved her red, black, and white version the best! The many, many seams make this a bit tedious, but truthfully, it's not that hard to construct, just time consuming. It looks more difficult than it is. :)
I admire people who can create patterns like this from block designs. (not my forte :) ) I think our very own Fly_V does that very well!
I admire people who can create patterns like this from block designs. (not my forte :) ) I think our very own Fly_V does that very well!
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