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Old 06-06-2018, 01:01 PM
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Odori quilt is quilted and is ready to go off to work. It is being donated to the Syrian Refugees in El Cajon CA.
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beautiful. i just got my ruler. keepsake sent it in an envelope!!
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Very nice quilt.
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Love the colors, and lovely finish.
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It's gorgeous! Beautiful combination of color/fabrics and the quilting really complements it.
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Like it a lot! Will it be given away or auctioned for $$$$? I must have missed the original info on it...pattern? Ruler?
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I found it on YouTube from fat quarter shop.......it is basically a spiderweb design only with controlled strips...I remember msqc, Jenny, offering something similar using foundation piecing...and couldn't I use any 60degree triangle? I will try and find the free pattern on site. Looks like a fun one to do using some fabric that I don't know why I really bought!
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Found the free pattern, and now realize it's a 45 degree triangle, which I have too! Now to search the fabric stash for some wild fabrics....
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Very pretty quilt and very interesting pattern. Love your colors.
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The pattern is called Odori and it requires the creative grid spider web triangle. I think a 45 degree triangle should work. Just be careful in cutting the pieces that make the star shape. The tool has the markings to cut them. The fabric I used was all out of a stash of donated material, so it took me a little bit to find enough pieces to make this work. This quilt will be given to the Syrian Refugees that have made it here to the US. These are middle class families fleeing their war torn country, they have very little or nothing at all.
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