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Old 09-15-2010, 01:41 AM
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Thanks, Sharon, for sharing your quilt with me. It is very scrappy and looks good! Now I am ready to find the lay-out for mine. Everyone has me convinced!!
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Never thought of the blanket under it for the border!! LOL But it could work, except that is hubby's favorite blanket and don't think he will let me use it anywhere except on his bed!!! lol
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I love it scrappy. Looks great.
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I like it the way it is too. Also like the sashing and the border.
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I LIKE IT JUST AS IT IS.
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I love lots of color in scrappy quilts. It is lovely
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Old 09-16-2010, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Kitsapquilter
I am making a king size scrappy log cabin quilt for a friend. A guy friend that is like one of our other kids! He said he wanted a "messy" quilt. I knew he meant he wanted it scrappy.
Here are the blocks or some of them. I still haven't decided what kind of lay-out to use. But my question is I wonder if I used to many scraps! Maybe I shouldn't have used so many different fabrics!
What do you think...he is going to get it anyway but for my next scrappy quilt maybe I should not get so "messy"!
I think it's beautiful!! I'm always amazed at scrappy quilts!! My scrap quilts don't ever look this good and how can you have too many scraps?? I love it!!
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That is going to be a great quilt. God bless.
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Old 09-16-2010, 10:48 PM
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A scrappy (or messy) quilt is meant to have as many fabrics as you can. I think It is perfect. He will love it. the fun part is the layout. I am sure you will figure that one out. Have fun with it.
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Love it! Can a scrappy really be too scrappy? He wanted "messy" so that is what he will get. Well not really because it doesn't look messy, it looks great. I love the white paper birch fabric, would love to get my hands on some of that! If you have a copy of or can get your hands on a copy of Eleanor Burns log cabin book (possibly the Orion Star one) it has a ton of different layouts in it and you can play with them until you are happy. Good luck. I can't wait to see how you put it together.
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