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I just looked at this closer...if you extend your diagonal lines into the border you don't have to quilt it separately...I like to use a hera marker and ruler to extend those markings.
Originally Posted by Janice McC
(Post 7809190)
Finally ready to toot my own horn...my UFO mini is done. Not perfect by any means, but done! That's a quarter in the corner. It's about 12 1/2 by 15 1/2 inches. I quilted it by machine in straight diagonal lines. Thanks to the pattern, I didn't even have to lift the needle to complete the inner portion. Just pivoted the piece around. Loved it.
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Whooohoooo .......... great finish Janice.
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Great work, Janice! I often feel like the mini quilts take me three times as long as a lap quilt!
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Great Mini Quilt Janice
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Janice, that is beautiful! Great movement and color play. I wouldn't have the patience to do it and have great admiration for the wonderful work you've done with this mini.
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Janice, nice mini! TOOT TOOT for you!
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Everyone, congrats on all the wonderful finishes! Great inspiration.
Here's a finish for me, a practice quilt I had started years ago and got frustrated with. Decided to use it as a learning project, finish it, and pass it off. The 8 yo girl next door likes it and basically asked for it. What can I finish quickly for her younger sister? Hm-m-m I know I have something around here... [ATTACH=CONFIG]571916[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]571917[/ATTACH] |
All2Pieces, love the fabric in your quilt (post #897). I can see why your neighbor wanted it.
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Just now joining
Question? Is 'putting a UFO in a box marked "probably never finish" ' acceptible for the challenge? Then I know what to donate/finish&donate when the need arises? |
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