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ok so I am still trying to decide whether to cut up this panel or leave it whole and figure out if I want to add blocks or just borders too many decisions I did purchase 2 more coordinating fabrics and decided to show you those as well to see what any new ideas you geniuses can come up with you have given me so many great ideas so far I dont know how I will ever make up my mind before christmas!
the panel [ATTACH=CONFIG]253899[/ATTACH] haybales in the sun [ATTACH=CONFIG]253900[/ATTACH] fields of green [ATTACH=CONFIG]253901[/ATTACH] |
Very pretty, sorry I am no help!
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there is also a rust red fabric to match the barns I am debating on too
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It will all look so good together!
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I'm with you....I hate cutting up my panels....love your fabrics:)
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Those fabrics are perfect for that panel...
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Beautiful panel and fabrics. I think I'd cut the frames of the panel apart and add blocks using your three fabrics between and around the outside.
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Those are great fabrics!!!
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What about......take the 2 smaller squares off the bottom and attache them one over the other on the right of the cows. Make a large 9 patch or 16 patch square of the hay bale and fields of green above them and to the right of the top 2 smaller squares. Then put a border around the whole thing.
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I'd cut them apart. I'd use the large whole scene as the center panel, border on all 4 sides with the green fields. Use the 4 smaller panels as corners, using the hay bale fabric on the top, sides & bottom between the blocks. Then I'd border with the rust fabric. Sizes would be determined by how large you want the quilt. Or border the center with the green, rust, hay bales. Then use the hay bales between the 4 corner blocks. I would bind it with the rust.
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