I love your quilt. It is amazing what can be done with the tiniest scap of fabric. I cannot throw out a scrap either and am working on a 1 inch by 1 1/2 inch top. It is slow going, in between other project tops but I am loving it and laugh off all the comments I receive because I know if it comes half as nice as yours it will be worth it. Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful work.
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Would it be possible to post a closeup of the border ? I'm trying a help a friend figure it out. She has all her 4 patches made and will sash and cornerstone them. We know you put your blocks on point on the border. What we can't figure out is the cornerstones appear to be staggered. Did you sash and cornerstone just 3 sides, then set the blocks on point ? Thanks so much, this quilt is beautiful.
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Beautiful. That one would be my Unfinished Rhapsody--for me.
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Wow! Between you and Charisma, what a quilt! Thanks for sharing your picture and quilt. Keeps me inspired to not throw away my scraps!
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Oh wow! I can give it a home on my bed. ;) What a beautiful piece of work.
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Beautiful quilt. And Charisma is the most talented longarmer I know.
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Love the quilt, the quilting is faboulous and you are very generous with your details. You deserve all the accolades!
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We are sooo happy you don't throw out any fabric because your quilt is gorgeous.
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And because you are working with those 1980 florals it has a charm of it's own:) When I think I've got mine all used up I find another bag of scraps!!
Originally Posted by Lori S
(Post 6731690)
It is a four patch with corner stones. I used the same for the border. They are not batiks , just a bunch of circa 1980's florals. I sometimes wonder if I am working on 1980's scraps... when will I ever catch up!
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