quiltersew - I think it could, yes. Maybe get some graph paper and draw it out to see how the browns and pinks would look best arranged. There are free printable graph papers at incompetech.com
I would do it in alternating "rounds" of pink and brown, so that there is always a good value contrast. |
Thanks for the tut. Your quilt is so bright and pretty. Nice job.
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Thanks for the great tutorial, I agree, the quilt's so bright and pretty and could be either boy or girl and looks quick to make using those "I don't-know-what-to-do-with-these-yet-pieces". The coloring page helps make it clear too.
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Thanks sew much for the tute!! You make it look oh so simple and easy to do!! :D
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Thanks so much for this tute...I have it bookmarked for the next one I make!!!!
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Thanks for the pattern. Cant wait to start it.
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Thanks for sharing! Cute and bright, just the right quilt for a baby.
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Thank you soooooooooooo much!
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Thank you for the instructions. I have a new baby coming in the Winter so I will start this and get it done.
God Bless |
Thank you! I love multi colored quilts.
I made 4 baby rag quilts this winter (during the many homebound snowstorm days) and would like to do something different. Your instructions are very clear. |
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