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Very, very nice. I love both of them. I must try a zig-zag soon.
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Like these lots!
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Nicely done!!
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Nice quilts...terrific job on both!!!
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Originally Posted by emptyshellamy
I'm on a roll the last week or so, who knows how long the quilting will take :lol:
My first zigzag, I thought I'd add borders but actually I like it as is. It'll be backed & bound in orange, I can't wait to see how it pops with the turquoise. This is a charm pack called Sugar Pop. I used that method of stacking the squares, stitching around the perimeter & cutting on an X to do the HST's. Fast but kinda stretchy, though I'm such a footloose sewer it probably helped me line up the points better than normal. I think I spent way more time pressing than sewing! And my scrappy version of Oh Fransson's New Wave quilt. I ran out of yellows so mine is smaller than the original, I did go through a ton of scraps & sorted them all by color though. Totally forgot my oranges so it'll also be backed in orange. I know lots of edgy/goth people so yes, there are a few skull, tattoo, etc prints in it, along with a cowboy print & some guitars (that was a precious scrap I was thrilled to include!). Oh, and I'm leaving it that shape & binding on the bias, I think that'll be the coolest touch. I'm hand quilting on one of my Central Park quilts so that'll be it for a few days. Thanks for peeking :mrgreen: |
great colors, great designs, great job!!
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lovely!
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I love that zig-zag color method
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Really like the zig zag..I think I might try it one day!
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Great, you just made me add another quilt to all the other ones I haven't even started yet. What size blocks did you use on the zig-zag? Good job on all of them.
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