Tumbler quilt, scrappy
#22
Tumblers are very easy, just sew a straight line. It looks hard but sooo simple. I love the tumbler.
Originally Posted by A1penny
Very pretty, nice job. Was it hard to join all the pieces? It looks like they could be make into little baskets, or hats with faces! I've never done one, but I see all sorts of additional possibilities.
#24
Originally Posted by carolaug
Tumblers are very easy, just sew a straight line. It looks hard but sooo simple. I love the tumbler.
Originally Posted by A1penny
Very pretty, nice job. Was it hard to join all the pieces? It looks like they could be make into little baskets, or hats with faces! I've never done one, but I see all sorts of additional possibilities.
#27
Ohhhhhhhh gosh I forgot to measure it, but let me see. The tumbler is 6" finished. So 6 x 12 = 72, and 6 x 13 = 78. So 72 x 78???? Is my math right lol ive been awake most of the night with my for year old lol...
Anyway, I found new home for it. My brother in law is taking it home for his new three yr old boxer. So I know it well be used. He said it's almost too pretty for his Bella.lol. It's ok I dont mind. Scrap quilts are good enough for dogs to, right??? Lol
This was a very easy quilt to make. The die cutter cut the corners off and everything lined up like was suppose to. I plan on doing another one, one day. Mine senior dog needs her own blankie now lol.
Anyway, I found new home for it. My brother in law is taking it home for his new three yr old boxer. So I know it well be used. He said it's almost too pretty for his Bella.lol. It's ok I dont mind. Scrap quilts are good enough for dogs to, right??? Lol
This was a very easy quilt to make. The die cutter cut the corners off and everything lined up like was suppose to. I plan on doing another one, one day. Mine senior dog needs her own blankie now lol.
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