Any ideas
Some time ago I was given my late friends stash. Thought I had everything sorted, just discovered one more bag. Theres 6 sets of tubes using 2.5 inch strips of about 12 different fabrics, does anyone recall what pattern this might be. Don't you hate when you almost remember this pattern.
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There are several patterns on the Jordan Fabric site that are made using 'tubes' from jelly rolls and Donna Jordan has a few of them on her YouTube, if I remember correctly. One of them is called: Tea Time
This is a quilt I made using that method. I called it Tea Time Ferns |
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This is a picture of the backing on it. (Sorry, both pictures didn't show up on my last post) It is quilted in the ditch and from corner to corner on each block.
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Sounds like a Bargello-type quilt, too.
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Originally Posted by ibex94
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Sounds like a Bargello-type quilt, too.
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You can do it! Lots of youtube videos to walk you through it. If the tubes are already made, now comes the fun part! I can't wait to see what you come up with.
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I have not used that method. Not sure I would enjoy it.
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Great quilt, quiltsfor! Sorry, I can't help you, tru4uca. I think the other responders are on the right track.
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It's a fun way to make your blocks! Perfection in matching the seams is highly over-rated. With so much action, misses won't matter.
(Or you could just send them to me - I love playing with strips and tubes!) ;) |
Maybe Eleanor Burns’s “Quick Trip” pattern?
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