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This is my latest attempt. I did it last week and I am trying to get it on my table to be quilted. I am doing it for my son's 12th birthday and his room is decorated in military style and needed a camouflage quilt to go with it.
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Wow I have been looking at your avitar and couldn't quite figure out the pattern...........you did a great job.............lucky boy he is going to love it :D :D :D :D
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I agree with Ruth. He will love it!!!
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wow :!: :!: :!: that is nice. he will love it.
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i'd tell you how kewl it is but ... i can't see it ... where did it go? it disappeared into all those bushes over there. :shock: :lol:
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I had no idea that camouflage could look so great! Wonderful quilt. You just know it's going to be loved for a long, long time!
With four grandsons I know one of these quilts is bound to be in my future quilt making adventures. :D |
I used two different squares that seemed to compliment each other. Railroad crossing and underground railroad. They are pretty much the same block only one is a 4 patch and the other a 9 patch. They merged together better than I thaught that they would.
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How awesome! I too, never knew camo could look so cool! Good Job, he will absolutely love it! :D :D :D
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thank you for all your replies. I had fun doing it. I got the fabric mostly from Wal-Mart. There is a duck print there that someone gave me a scrap of. It all worked well together.
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:shock: That is gonna be one happy son, and some envious guys!
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