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This is my Double Irish Chain that I did as a leaders and enders quilt following Bonnie Hunter's pattern on Quiltville.com. The more blocks I got done, the more excited I got about getting it finished, so it quickly changed from a leaders and enders project to a main project. It still needs a border and to be quilted. I had to set it aside to work on Christmas projects and am now quilting a 106" square quilt for my DS and soon to be DDIL. They are getting married in April and the shower will be next month.
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Awesome. I really need to do that too. LOL How hard was it to get organized for that?
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Very pretty!!!
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Beautiful!! I am doing the same with all the brown and white scraps from a quilt that I have stacked next to my machine.
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Stunning...really fresh and bright. Can't wait to see when it's finished.
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I love your quilt!! I'll have to check this out at quiltville :)
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Hum... now why didnt I think of that? Great quilt!
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I made two 9 patch baby quilts from leaders and enders. One was in blue,yellow,green and white; the other was totally unplanned all the colors + white/tan for the lights.
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Originally Posted by franie
Awesome. I really need to do that too. LOL How hard was it to get organized for that?
When I had a few minutes, I would sit down with both pans and pair up one dark with one light placing them right sides together. I stacked the pairs turning each slightly to make it easy to pick up just one pair at a time. I kept a stack or two at my machine while sewing other quilts and sewed one pair at the end of each chain stitching group. I was amazed how quickly the pairs piled up and soon the pairs turned into 4 patches. It was a really fun project. |
That's really nice! What a great way to use up small pieces.
Janie |
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