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This are a few other quilts that I have finished.
This magnolia was done from an oil painting that my Grandmother had painted. It was done with freezer paper piecing. [ATTACH=CONFIG]129[/ATTACH] I made this one for a friend that has a new baby boy. [ATTACH=CONFIG]3774[/ATTACH] This was a Christmas wall quilt I made for my mom for her birthday. I got the pattern out of a magazine. It was so easy I'll be doing another one for me and turning it in to a Christmas tree skirt. [ATTACH=CONFIG]62998[/ATTACH] |
Those are all gorgeous! Each one prettier than the one before.
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Wow.. They are all beautiful..
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Those are so pretty! I love the baby quilt.
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Great work..... keep posting.... they are really lovely.
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I love them........all of them. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
Barb |
Easy? You seem to be a master quiltmaker! I would like to know what magazine you got that Mariner's Compass wall hanging from.
You really do amazing work, and I love your color choices! Wendy |
All of them are gorgeous! I love magnolias, and the bottom one is a beauty. Was it paper pieced?
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I love the bright colors you choose. the one you made for your mother sure looks hard to me. You must have a lot of experience........these are all welldone :D :D :D :D :D
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You are sooooooooo creative! And a very talented quilter. Keep em coming - we love to drool!!!
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Your quilts are beautiful!! Keep the pics coming!! :D :D
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Wow, wow and WOW! Those are gorgeous! Make more!
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Wowzers!!! Those are fabulous!! :)
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Wow!! I love the colors on the first one. It's going to be one loved blankie. And you said the last one was easy?? Not unless it a printed panel it's not. :D
I'd love to make that first one--what is it called? Thanks for sharing your masterpieces. |
Wow!! They're all just stunning!! and how special is to reproduce your Grandmother's painting in a quilt!! Thanks sooo much for sharing such treasures with us!!
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Barnbum,
The baby quilt is the "Ethan's Star" pattern. I found it in the back of a quilting magazine. It is something you can buy (I think it is called Five Stars Big Block Baby quilts). Instead of buying it, I drew it onto to graph paper and figured everthing from there. Mine is 42" x 42". So the blocks are six inched finished. I cut everything ahead of time and then I start the assembly. It makes it much faster and easier. It took about five days to do this one. The hardest part was finding fabrics for little boys. I hope this helps. If you go to www.villagequiltshoppe.com they are suppose to have the pattern for sale. Maggie |
These are beautiful! The magnolia especially! I'll bet your grandma would be pleased you were inspired by her work of art and made your own work of art off that!
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Beautiful quilts. Thanks for showing them. I especially love the one you made for your Mom. Do you remember the magazine it came from. I would love to attempt making it.
amiswish |
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And my address is: ........ Please feel free to ship any of these gorgeous creations to me! Thanks for sharing. Feathers |
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