When you put your own twist on patterns, they become even more special. I am not familiar with Bonnie Hunter's quilt, but I seriously doubt that it is prettier than yours.
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amazing quilt
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Yes the back was a striped sheet, I cut it like the Missouri Star quartered square triangle. basically 4 strips wof (I think I did 10 inches b/c it worked for the size of the fabric), cut the 4 layered strips into squares (so for this 10 inches) then cut each diagonal and sew each stack of 90 degree triangles back into squares. Half your squares will be concentric stripes and half will be the other shape. Arrange them in "checker board" layout and violla.
Originally Posted by cindyb
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So you say this is your first curved border? Then you have to go over the top and make it double. Brave - but you knocked it out of the park.
You used a striped sheet on the back? What pattern did you use to cut it into those interesting squares? Is it a disappearing pattern? |
Everyone, thanks so much for all your kind comments.
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Here is her tutorial a much more thorough explanation! lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8xgM1H2X18
Originally Posted by cindyb
(Post 8026433)
So you say this is your first curved border? Then you have to go over the top and make it double. Brave - but you knocked it out of the park.
You used a striped sheet on the back? What pattern did you use to cut it into those interesting squares? Is it a disappearing pattern? |
amazing interpretation of the mystery quilt. wow just wow
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Impressive!
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WoW! That needs to be in a quilt show soon! Very creative and special!
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Very Pretty and great colors.
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Awesome. BrendaK
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