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Old 05-14-2009, 05:24 AM
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Has anyone made a reversible quilt please??
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Old 05-14-2009, 05:59 AM
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I have made several of the reversible quilts. Love this method. The book I have is REVERSIBLE QUILTS TWO AT A TIME by Sharon Pederson. If I can help you just let me know.
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Old 05-14-2009, 07:58 AM
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www.softexpressions.com has the book with a few pics from it- but target.com has it on sale for less. about $17.00
reversible quilts two at a time by sharon pederson









http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v626/nativetexan44/
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:15 AM
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I have made a few, just basically made two tops and put them together. One for my grandson, is grownup on one side, and younger on the other side, he uses the grown up side now that he is 10 yrs. old. The other was my DD's cat quilt, it is on here somewhere if you want to take a look.

Back of quilt, bug on motorcycle.
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Front of quilt.
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Close up of back
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I have made a few, just basically made two tops and put them together. One for my grandson, is grownup on one side, and younger on the other side, he uses the grown up side now that he is 10 yrs. old. The other was my DD's cat quilt, it is on here somewhere if you want to take a look.

Back of quilt, bug on motorcycle.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]34700[/ATTACH]

Front of quilt.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]34700[/ATTACH]

Close up of back
[ATTACH=CONFIG]34702[/ATTACH]

Close up of bug.
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Bug on motorcycle side.
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:25 AM
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I have made a few, just basically made two tops and put them together. One for my grandson, is grownup on one side, and younger on the other side, he uses the grown up side now that he is 10 yrs. old. The other was my DD's cat quilt, it is on here somewhere if you want to take a look.

Back of quilt, bug on motorcycle.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]34700[/ATTACH]

Front of quilt.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]34700[/ATTACH]

Close up of back
[ATTACH=CONFIG]34702[/ATTACH]

Sure hope this is right, it says it's the right one on this computer. DRAT!
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:27 AM
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Okay, I give, can't figure why it is putting my civil war quilt pictures on instead of the motorcycle quitl. So sorry.
Good luck with your reversible. :oops: :evil: :hunf:
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I am seeing the motorcyles and it is fabulous ! Love the big squares looks like it would be quick and fast to put together :lol: Just my type LOL
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I am attempting a reversible quilt & I need a few pointers. I really need to be able to quilt the front & back independent of each other and join them together. The front/back designs & materials are different so that a common quilting design will not work. Know of a technique I can use? Other Suggestions?
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Old 05-14-2009, 08:59 AM
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you could always use light weight batting and muslin to quilt each one independently.

then you can join them together with a tacking stitch and invisible thread and then do one binding using a deco stitch that would look nice from both sides.
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