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Originally Posted by EmiliasNana
(Post 6067220)
A couple of friends in the guild had recently taken a class on the 4 patch posie and were sharing the process with me at a quilt retreat. I loved their quilts, but really didn't need to go looking for more fabric, just to try the design. What I really needed was to make a floor quilt for our two expected grand sons. As I was leaving the retreat, with quilt store attached, I saw this adorable Zoo Panel and thought, 'Why not just stack 4 panels on top of one another and use that instead of yardage?!' I bought 5 panels so I could use one as the center focus. The hardest part was figuring the size to cut the blocks. I used flannel for front and back and used 2 layers of Quilter's Dream Select. Since my DSM throat is only 6 1/2" I had to use a quilt-as-you-go method. I outline quilted all the animals on the panel first, then measured to determine my border sizes. I ended up cutting my 6 1/2" blocks, down to 6" [ATTACH=CONFIG]413816[/ATTACH] so that everything would come out even. It should give the kiddos LOTS to look at : )
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Cute quilt. Love the colors.
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Perfect!!!! :)
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Really nice....thanks for sharing....what a great idea!
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Just so cute. I used panels once to make a stack n whack. Turned out pretty good, but yours is so interesting. Love figuring out what part of the panels made the blocks.
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They will be so busy, they will get worn out and they will fall asleep! Brilliant idea!
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I love this quilt
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What a adorable quilt. My suggestions is take the blue ribbon enter in quilt show You have created a masterpiece
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Confused here.....did you use "5" panels for "1" quilt?
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That is absolutely adorable. I love it. The border is fantastic. I was really intruged by it and then I read how you did. Great job.
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