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Old 02-25-2014, 11:27 AM
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This is the Moroccan Tile quilt that I made to hang in my office at work. I used the Stonehenge fabrics that the model on the pattern was made out with. The color scheme matches our offices perfectly and since I work for a construction company I thought the whole tile type quilt theme fit right in. The fabrics look like slate tile and granite.
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Old 02-25-2014, 11:33 AM
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Very nice. I really love the effect that stonehenge fabric gives. It really does look like granite or slate.
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Stonehenge fabric is awesome and so is your wall hanging!
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Beautiful wall hanging! Now I predict everyone at work will want one.
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Beautiful!!
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Very fitting, I love that stonehenge fabric, beautiful job!
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Great job - I love the stonehenge fabric also. Waiting for October when the Earth Rhythms line comes out. I have a friend whose son is a geologist and we think it will be perfect for him - looks like rocks when they are cut.
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​Great wall hanging!
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Wonderful job! I do have a question, however. How are you going to hang it? I wanted to make a hexagon wall hanging but didn't because I couldn't figure out how to support it.
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Wonderful job! I do have a question, however. How are you going to hang it? I wanted to make a hexagon wall hanging but didn't because I couldn't figure out how to support it.
I have a small quilt that I hung on point and I used a dowel to stabilize the cross points. I'm planning on coming up with a similar support plan for the back of this one.
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