Quilts for French Doors
#63
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Your quilted curtains are really something else. The colors are great and what a good idea to keep hot/cold at bay. I've thought of something like this and now that I've seen yours, I'm thinking it's even a better idea. You've given many of us another project to put on our "to-do" list Thanks for sharing all of the info
#64
Your quilted curtains are really something else. The colors are great and what a good idea to keep hot/cold at bay. I've thought of something like this and now that I've seen yours, I'm thinking it's even a better idea. You've given many of us another project to put on our "to-do" list Thanks for sharing all of the info
#67
this is so beautiful. is it a pattern or did you just design it yourself. if so what is the pattern called and where can i get it. i just love it. what size are the blocks. would you be willing to share the pattern.
#68
They aren't all that heavy,don'tt weigh any more that a queen size quilt. I addedlongn tabs on top and inserted a long curtain rod through then, the set the rod on it's bracket. When I need to open the curtain, I can just pull then to the side. I do have a bracket in the middle to keep them from sagging. I hung one quilt on each side of the bracket.
#69
I didn't use a pattern, it is basically a square in a square, sarting with a 4-patch in the center and adding a half square triangle to each side. and then one more time to enlarge the block and also to have a white background for all the blocks. I think my blocks a 8.5 inches.
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