Whatcha Workin on???????
#63
Originally Posted by Barb_MO
Oh no, you wouldn't want to see it at this stage, maybe when I get the problem worked out, I'll let you see.
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
I have made 2 queen size Buckeye Beauties. I love the pattern. In fact I have about 80 squares leftover. I am thinking of making a valance for one of the bedrooms and some pillow shams too.
One of the Buckeye's is my DD#1 and she has 6 pillows, some quite large to match.
I got a little carried away making that one!!
One of the Buckeye's is my DD#1 and she has 6 pillows, some quite large to match.
I got a little carried away making that one!!
#64
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Carolina - But otherwise, NOTW
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I have 4 more bags for orders, plus 1 more I want to give for Christmas. Plus, if I can get to it, a Christmas Tree wall hanging. Then, the Downey Quilts for Kids quilt, and my Doll Quilt swap quilt, and then in January the Brown & Raspberry blocks swap. Oh,.......and a "show" quilt for our guild show the end of January. That one's really ify....if all the rest get done, and if the pattern finishes jelling in my brain!!
#66
[quote=Tiffany][Henscratch Quilting called Buckeye Beauty. It is soooooo easy!!! You don't worry about color, instead concentrating on the values. It is the placement of the values that makes the quilt. I plan on making me one sometime later in 2010, but I'm going to try it with the 2-inch squares instead of the 2.5-inch squares. I want more stripes in mine. [quote]
Buckeye beauty is beautiful. And FREE. THanks for the link.
Buckeye beauty is beautiful. And FREE. THanks for the link.
#68
Ok, this is what I have been working on.
My husband has wanted me to make quilts for our French door since we moved into our new house last Nov.
Since I joined this board and learned so many new trick, like using spray adhesives, Elmer's glue, fun & done, quilting on a home machine and quilting in sections, I decided to try to do the door quilts.
Thanks for all the help and answers to my questions about these techniques.
My husband has wanted me to make quilts for our French door since we moved into our new house last Nov.
Since I joined this board and learned so many new trick, like using spray adhesives, Elmer's glue, fun & done, quilting on a home machine and quilting in sections, I decided to try to do the door quilts.
Thanks for all the help and answers to my questions about these techniques.
This is one door quilt ready for binding
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