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I'm so enjoying all the quilts using this and similar methods. I took a workstop from Ann Turley sponsored by my Guild. It was fun to see everyones designs emerge. This is my WIP top. It keeps getting put towards the bottom of the stack because this one is for ME.
The fabric at the bottom is what I started with for this. [ATTACH=CONFIG]37556[/ATTACH] The finished quilt top, with DH's fingers. hehe [ATTACH=CONFIG]37558[/ATTACH] |
Looks really good! I like the colors, kind of Tuscany.
Are they on paper? Looks like they are curled up on the edges. |
Looks Great ! :lol:
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I did my first ones today aren't they a blast! I love the surprise!!
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Jenell, they're not on paper. I had already sewn the cream-colored star portions to some of them, and I wanted a picture for myself of just the stacked/whacked blocks, so I folded the cream edges under for this photo.
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Got it now. I was trying to figure out what the purpose of the paper was. :oops:
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Beautiful! That fabric makes the prettiest kaleidoscopes!
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You've done a great job, it looks like so much fun to do. My next quilt is going to be a stack-n-whack - now I get to look for the perfect material!!
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It's gorgeous.
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It's lovely, and I'm so glad you got it assembled. I took a Stack and Whack class over a year ago (drove 75 miles each way to take that class) and still haven't finished the "squares." It's in my someday stack.
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