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so cool to look at this thread and see 3 finishes posted yesterday:
Sandy- your redesign resulted in a beautiful quilt! Happylab- good use of a panel. I have several that have been hanging around for years because I never can figure out what to do with them. Yours turned out very well and has inspired me to pull mine out for a looksee. Wildyard- that is a seriously creative way to use the baby clothes! way cute baby quilt. Rob |
Originally Posted by anne2016
(Post 7876334)
happylab...congrats on the finished panel quilt.
I know all about getting side-tracked. I am forcing myself to finish all the UFOs I have and not add to them, but it's a struggle. I already have plans to start 3 new patterns...a landscape one, either a fractured or a bargello pattern(probably fractured) and a simple pattern using scraps so I can practice FMQ.(that should be fun...or not!!) |
Originally Posted by Sophie2
(Post 7876843)
wildyard, how did you attach the clothes to the block? It is really cute. I have been asked about doing that with some baby clothes, but wasn't sure the process people are using. Thanks.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! Oh, and I didn't use any underlayment for the items as I didn't want to add any extra bulk. |
Originally Posted by wildyard
(Post 7877122)
Anne2016, can you please explain what you mean by fractured pattern? It sounds like something very interesting!
I will post a link to some photos. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/9570217932833989/ Here's the thread from a few years ago. https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f...lt-t89962.html My gosh, it was back in 2011. How time flies! |
What's the total for July? Only my horse quilt counts for me...it went to another home for the binding. I'm closing in on finishing the other two. Probably by next week. And have 5 more to quilt.
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Originally Posted by anne2016
(Post 7877166)
It's a bit difficult for me to explain. Back a few years ago, someone on this board posted about fractured quilt patterns. I like the shimmering effect they have. Not sure if I can do it but want to move outside my comfort zone and I always wanted to try that type of pattern.
I will post a link to some photos. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/9570217932833989/ Here's the thread from a few years ago. https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f...lt-t89962.html My gosh, it was back in 2011. How time flies! |
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Hi there, Sandy! Great jobs with your adaptations to the shape. Congratulations on your beautiful UFO finish! Toot, Toot!
Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
(Post 7875711)
I did not fall off the face of the earth but did finish my UFO from start to finish about 17 months! But I finished the label in mid July so this will add one more to the count for this month. Tomorrow I take it to enter in the County Fair. The original pattern called for it to be a square quilt and I do NOT like square quilts. Beds are not square. So I had to do adapting. I made my first center and did not like it so went with yo-yo's instead and like it much better. I put the first attempt at a center, which was the wrong size anyhow..on the back. Will add the pictures here so you can see front and back. Hope to get back to QB more when winter arrives.
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Well, I'm glad you were able to manage a finish as we need them for July. I'm impressed with your art quilts as I'm firmly stuck in a "box", usually a 12 1/2 inch square, conventionally pieced box. Congratulations and Toot, Toot Rob for another UFO finish! :)
Originally Posted by rryder
(Post 7874645)
Well, I was beginning to think I wasn't going to get a finish for July, but I finally managed to get this one finished. It has been hanging around for well over a year because I just wasn't happy with it. Finally I decided to just quilt the layers together so I could remove the safety pins. That was last week. Then I decided I still didn't like it. So I decided to crop it. After cutting it into a number of different pieces I didn't like any of them. So I decided to sew them back together, but not like they were when it was whole. Then I decided it needed some thread scribbling-- don't know if that showed up on the photo. Anyway, after letting it sit all day yesterday and today, I have decided it is done. :D It's approximately 31" x 42"
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Congratulations on your Horse Quilt in post 1401. (I didn't realize it was a UFO finish as you stated it was not yet quilted.) Toot, Toot!
As for totals, I usually give it a few days into the next month before I make the tally announcement to give people time to post their last minute finishes. Look for the tally in a day or two. Thanks.
Originally Posted by petthefabric
(Post 7877185)
What's the total for July? Only my horse quilt counts for me...it went to another home for the binding. I'm closing in on finishing the other two. Probably by next week. And have 5 more to quilt.
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