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Used the drunkard path, but with childrens fabrics, and random placements, have made dozens of these quick and easy quilts for charity.
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Very cute and colorful! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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So clever & cute! I love those brights!
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Really bright and artsty quilt. You do good work!
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Yummy! Perfect fabric for the borders, too.
Jan in VA |
very bright and colorful...
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Great quilt
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Very cheerful!!!! :thumbup:
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The bug fabric is so cute! I'm sure any child would be happy to receive one of these!
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Really creative and happy!
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Busy Busy and the kids will love it!!!
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And I have stayed away from curved piecing all this time. I've never heard anybody refer to it at a quick or easy. Nice work.
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Oh wow, I have never seen it done like that. Love it.
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Really pretty and bright, quick and easy, I'm not so sure about that.
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Very lively quilt!
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Originally Posted by quilter2
Really pretty and bright, quick and easy, I'm not so sure about that.
No curved sewing other than sewing on the circle to the background. |
Nice bright stimulating colors for children! Lovely!
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Joyful!! Nice work. Your color/fabric choices are marvelous.
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those are so cute
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oooohh! love the bold colors. stunning quilt.
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Bright and nice!
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Great idea, love the bright colors and the block arrangement!
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Oooooh, love the colours!
Maureen |
I bought a curved template and just taught myself. This block is wonderfully easy if you mark the center of each piece. Take a TINY fleabite with your pin on this mark with right sides together. place the Outie shape on the bottom and the innie shape on the top. Pull the top fabric over to the edge of the bottom fabric and start stitching. pull gently as you go around the curve and remove the pin keep sewing....the curves are cut on the bias and it almost curves itself. Good luck.
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