Two quilts in one!
#71
i would love the pattern for both sides if i am not being a pain or inconvience. it is just so lovely i would love to try and do it myself
i am really new at all this but if im going to try one this is it.
i am really new at all this but if im going to try one this is it.
#72
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: So. CA
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WOW! She got a twofer for her birthday! Lucky girl. I absolutely love both sides. I like how your progressively developed this masterpiece. Thanks for sharing and proving there are no mistakes, just creative opportunities!
#73
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cadillac, MI
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huntersgrammie, my computer is being difficult so I can't copy and paste the links right now. For Sunny Days, go to quilterscache and find the name in the alphabetical list. I cut my little squares 2 1/2 inches, not two inches. I like the small ones better, but as a relatively new quilter, I am not ready for anything smaller than 2 1/2. Put Sunny Lanes in the search box here to see how nice justflyingin's look with the correct size squares. She did a yellow one, then a red and a blue. If you use my size, you'll need to change the other measurements, but I can help you with that.
Quilterscache has the snowball and 9 patch for the front in the same list. Mine are a little bigger. I have an extra block I can measure if you want. When I had six blocks across and didn't like it, I split row #4 and sewed it to the outside edges so the pattern matched. Popped in the appliqued band with a strong red to separate the blocks and the applique, then added the red strip all around and finally the piano keys border which is also in quilterscache. The back couldn't have a border which is a first.
Lining them up was easy as for my last two quilts I have used Sharon Schamber's method with the boards. The back was narrower because of the odd size of the flower strip, so it got a red blender leftover from the lily and a yellow that wasn't the same as the yellow in the quilt to enlarge it on two sides.
Any more questions, you can ask here, pm me or email me. Just remember I have only been trying to quilt for 1 1/2 years, so there's a lot I don't know. Ask me about apparel sewing, then I know something.
Judy
Quilterscache has the snowball and 9 patch for the front in the same list. Mine are a little bigger. I have an extra block I can measure if you want. When I had six blocks across and didn't like it, I split row #4 and sewed it to the outside edges so the pattern matched. Popped in the appliqued band with a strong red to separate the blocks and the applique, then added the red strip all around and finally the piano keys border which is also in quilterscache. The back couldn't have a border which is a first.
Lining them up was easy as for my last two quilts I have used Sharon Schamber's method with the boards. The back was narrower because of the odd size of the flower strip, so it got a red blender leftover from the lily and a yellow that wasn't the same as the yellow in the quilt to enlarge it on two sides.
Any more questions, you can ask here, pm me or email me. Just remember I have only been trying to quilt for 1 1/2 years, so there's a lot I don't know. Ask me about apparel sewing, then I know something.
Judy
#74
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
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I finally finished my oldest daughter's b'day quilt. I took forever because I didn't like so many things about it. Started as 9Ps and Snowballs. I didn't like that so I split it and added the appliqued flowers. Still didn't like it, so I started a new one for the back. Sunny Lanes after seeing a post by justflyingin here on the QB. Back to the front and added scrappy piano keys to cut down on the red/green of the quilt. Two color binding. I think I'm glad it's finished and delivered. BTW, I worried for nothing. She loved it. The small rose print was her favorite print as a child. She laughed at my hand drawn lily - it's the second flower from the bottom if you can't guess. At least the coneflower and tulip passed.
Size 68X70
Pattern Snowball/Nine Patch w/appliques and a piano key border
Back Sunny Lanes from quilterscache
Two color binding from Charismah's tutorial
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Size 68X70
Pattern Snowball/Nine Patch w/appliques and a piano key border
Back Sunny Lanes from quilterscache
Two color binding from Charismah's tutorial
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#76
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Somewhere in SANTA Land.
Posts: 9,696
WOW!! Your quilt couldn't have turned out any nicer. It is just beautiful & the color's are so wonderful to look at. You have done a great job making this two sided beauty. I know it will be love & appreciated so much!!
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