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Well, she ended up with extra blocks and somehow I have them. I thought I would use them to make a quilt for her oldest daughter's bed - I guess that would be a single bed. But I don't know what to do with them. Here is what I have and I have quite a few of them but will need other fabrics to add to them to made a large enough quilt.
I would love some suggestions!! And for your time I will send a charm pack to the gal who's suggestion I use.
Also, here is a look at my I-cord now that it is felted. Next, I need to figure out how to make a bag out of that big felted blob I created!!
Have a wonderful Friday!!
6 comments:
Seems like pin wheels would work with every other block being a solid square. Not necessarily solid fabric just a one piece block.
What about a larger, and obviously rectangular, version of something like this? https://weddingdressblue.wordpress.com/2017/06/16/tutorial-lily-pad-baby-quilt/
You already have nice light/dark contract in the HST.
Or something like this...it would be easier to resize and require fewer added HST: http://www.modabakeshop.com/2014/05/jelly-turnover-quilt.html
Kris, whatever you do will be perfect!
How about making large, scrappy Lady of the Lake blocks with them? If those are 3" HSTs that would give you a 15" block. It wouldn't take long to put together and wouldn't take that many for a twin size quilt top.
Hi! I see chevrons! Rows of light/dark chevrons...cute for a youngster, too! Also...are you still using your Pfaff 1200? (Searching for info on that machine is how I came across your blog:)
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