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Originally Posted by Mary Alice
This is beautiful. Do you have the name of the pattern?
I love flower fabric but lately have steered away from the large florals as they were too difficult to put into a quilt and do them justice. This quilt is just the answer. I found this pattern in www.keepsakequilting.com The name of the pattern is Terry's Flower Bed. It can be purchased as a pattern or as a kit. Have fun collecting!! :-D |
Originally Posted by franie
I love this. Did you use the state flower fabrics? I plan to do something like this one. I have had the fabrics forever. Good job.
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Originally Posted by waquilter
Very pretty. I'm still gathering floral fabrics and I agree that is part of the fun. I've also seen it done up in juvenile prints both for a girl and for a boy. The boy one used reds for the sashing.
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I,too, was unable to open the two files.... mystery.
Originally Posted by wildyard
I was unable to open the two files but the one photo was enough to capture my heart. I too, am a flower lover and gardener and this quilt is so beautiful. I would love to learn this framing the squares technique, it really adds depth and definition to each one.
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Any chance there will be a tutorial on making the frame look around the squares? smiles and hugggggs
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Originally Posted by wildyard
Any chance there will be a tutorial on making the frame look around the squares? smiles and hugggggs
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Originally Posted by wildyard
Any chance there will be a tutorial on making the frame look around the squares? smiles and hugggggs
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That is beautiful! It's like looking though a window of wild flowers! Makes me want to run out and smell all of them!
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Originally Posted by Pam Pollock
Originally Posted by wildyard
Any chance there will be a tutorial on making the frame look around the squares? smiles and hugggggs
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