I found the patern on the internet that I thinkcame from the Stitchin Post. It was a pincushion pattern that I erduced by 25%. The basket was in American Patchwork and Quilting Oct '01 issue. thanks for the compliment.
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vicki, I adore Pansy's. Can you tell me where you got the pattern.... I want to make some. Yours are absolutely beautiful. thank you for Sharing. Quileter 1234
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Glad you liked it. The flower was found on The Stitchin posts web site. It was for a pansy pincushion and I simply reduced the pattern on the copier to 50%, I think. The baskets are actually woven strips of fabric and that came from American Patchworking and Quilting--one of the 2001 issues. The completed quilt is posted somewhere as well. I got it done jsut in time to take it to my aunt when I went to see family Labor Day weekend.
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Can you post a picture of the completed quilt? Would love to see it.
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see if this works.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/2008.page If the link doesn't work--go back to the last week in August and look at the pictures posted that week. Thanks for all the kind words. |
Your link worked. Thanks. Your quilt is absolutely gorgeous. You can see all the love that went into it.
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I have to dash to work now, but I am going to try and find it. Your quilt is absoultely beautiful. I wouldn't attempt something that big, But I think a wall hanging may work for me. Thank you Quilter 1234
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It wasn't that hard to do. I used lots of fusible webbing. It was tedious--same steps over and over but not hard. My aunt cried when I gave it to her so I know she loved it and I treasure the time we spent together over Labor Day. We had such a nice visit!
I chose the pansy block because it remninded me of the times when I was a little girl that she always had pansies in her front yard. They were so pretty. I am glad you liked it. Vicki |
This is absolutely gorgeous! I love your colors. Do you have a pattern you're going by? Can't wait to see the finished quilt.
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Thanks
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