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How would this look with a Bargello curve to it?

How would this look with a Bargello curve to it?

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Old 04-04-2013, 06:49 AM
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Wow Love the quilt.
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Old 04-04-2013, 06:49 AM
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That turned out beautiful !!! What kind of snakes ?
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Old 04-04-2013, 07:23 AM
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Just gorgeous, great job and thank you for sharing, love the colors
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Oh my - this awesome!! Absolutely beautiful!!
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Old 04-04-2013, 08:36 AM
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Okay that is it!!!!! I want to do a Bargello!! That is beautiful!!! Can u suggest one that is easy to start with?
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Great quilt. Great inspector too.
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Old 04-04-2013, 10:20 AM
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Hee hee. Just little black snakes. They like the pond and the sun.

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Old 04-04-2013, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by MikkiG View Post
Okay that is it!!!!! I want to do a Bargello!! That is beautiful!!! Can u suggest one that is easy to start with?
Ummmm....I cannot suggest one because I always make up my own. What you can do, though, is start with a simple design of your own. So...do this:

1. Cut strips of different fabric about 2.5 to 3" or so in width (make them all the same width). Start with around 7 because too many and it becomes to hard to square up
2. sew the strips of fabric together
3. then, sew the last one to the first one so you have a tube (saves time if you do this)
4. take your ruler and cut the tube into different sized widths (you may have to square up a few times, I always do)
5. then, on your first tube take the seam out one seam and lay it out
6. on the next strip, take out the seam on the next color down and lay it beside the first
7. keep going until you have all the strips laid out
8. you can see your bargello wave and you will love it
9. sew them all together, add some batting and a backing and quilt it
10. Waaa laaa! You have your first bargello! Use it as a table runner or the throw on the back of a chair

Let me know if you do it!!! You can get into more complicated patterns once you understand the principle of making one. I didn't know any better and jumped in with a design I made up that took a little more planning and patience. I think they are FUN FUN FUN to make!!!
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I love your quilt and I am sure it must have taken a long time to make it, that sure is a big, and beautiful quilt. It looks like your inspector is a Maltese, we had one until the day after Christmas, and she passed away in my arms, we miss her a lot. Thank you for showing us your quilt, I hope you will keep it and enjoy it your self after all the work you put in to it. Keep up the good work.
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Originally Posted by quilt-n-girl View Post
I love your quilt and I am sure it must have taken a long time to make it, that sure is a big, and beautiful quilt. It looks like your inspector is a Maltese, we had one until the day after Christmas, and she passed away in my arms, we miss her a lot. Thank you for showing us your quilt, I hope you will keep it and enjoy it your self after all the work you put in to it. Keep up the good work.
Aww...thanks. Our poochie is a cousin of the Maltese. She's a bichon. So sorry to hear you lost her - our pets are very special to us. Yes, I'm keeping this one for us. My children can fight over it when I'm gone. LOL!!!
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