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Old 06-19-2019, 12:48 PM
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I bought some fusible grid and thought it would be fun. It wasn't as much fun as I thought LOL ... and what I thought would be a quick and easy way to sew a bunch of 2-inch squares together led to levels of frustration that are best not mentioned.

Anyway, it's done - not as big as I had planned because of my frustrations ...

So here it is ... still trying to figure out how I am going to quilt it ... it's pretty bulky in the seams

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nicely done
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Your quilt is gorgeous! I'm sorry you had so much trouble with the fusible grid. I've used it before and thought it was wonderful. But your quilt really is outstanding.
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You could tie it.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
You could tie it.
to a tree and let it float in the wind? LOL ... sorry, I couldn't resist .... that's how I feel about it right now ...

tie it in the middle?
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​Well done!
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I never used fusible grid. For quilting, I would be tempted to quilt on the diagonal. If the corners are too bulky, I would quilt mid-block. Very pretty quilt. Love the colors.
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Is it possible for you to post a picture of the fusible grid? I really like your quilt!!
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Absolutely beautiful, colors and all.
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Awesome quilt. I love it. It is gorgeous.
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