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A new start to finish for me. This one is a baby quilt for my nephew and his wife. I am going to try a technique I saw on Youtube called jelly roll tube quilting. We'll see how it turns out.
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Love those colors.
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Here is my finish from post # 281. I took out the purple.
I used the strip tube technique and it is really easy and really fast. If you ever wanted to make a faux tumbling blocks quilt, this is the one so long as you can figure out the colour placement. I wasn't trying for Tumbling Blocks, but sometimes if you look at it just right, you can see the pattern, so if you placed the colours correctly you could make it happen. I would make this one again the next time I need a quick baby quilt. Watson [ATTACH=CONFIG]598844[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]598845[/ATTACH] |
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Here's a Start to Finish that I'm putting up not only for fun but because it's going to be a big project and I need some accountability! So, if anyone wants to poke me along the way, feel free.
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I'll be glad to give ya a poke or two ..................... :D
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I love your idea! I think I should do that for each quilt I make and put the pictures of start and finish in a notebook.
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Love what you did with the first set of fabrics. I like the moder quilts, though I haven't made any yet myself.:cool:
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A1penny...be sure to put the fabrics up here, too. It would be great to keep this thread going.
It may not look like much but if it comes to fruition, that pile of grey will be a horse. Watson |
Fresh colors. My house has a lot of gray and yellow. HMMMM
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What a great idea and so nice to see the end result.
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