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I love reproduction fabrics and had accumulated quite a few. The Shoo Fly pattern seemed fitting for my collection. This is the outcome. A straight border seemed rather boring so I decided it should be scalloped. That also seemed rather plain so I added yoyo's. Much better. Embarassed to say I didn't make a dent in my 1930's stash. Oh the life of a quilter.....
Baby Shoo Fly - 1930's Reproduction Fabric [ATTACH=CONFIG]77268[/ATTACH] |
What a fabulous quilt!!!!!!!!!!!!! And your scalloped edge is wonderful!!! Great job :D
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Beautiful!!!
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I love it! Someday maybe I'll be able to collect enough of those beautiful 30s prints. You did a great job!
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WOW :mrgreen: Great job :thumbup: I love the 30's fabric also , but I don't have near as many as you :shock: LOL
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very nice! I hadn't seen baby shoo-flies before. And I always like colorful blocks set with white.
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I am simply passionate over antique quilts and antique-looking quilts. There's something about them that I never get tired of :)
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I'm always amazed how such a simple block can make such a stunning quilt. It's beautiful! You'll just have to make a few more to use up some of your stash!
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I absolutely LOVE your quilt!!! What a great border you designed!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Cute!
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