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Mar-23
That looks great!
i recently finished a Tulip top for a class on curves at the shop. It is being quilted, but here it is….
Mar-23
oh that is cute. Nice idea using the drunkard's path block in different sizes.
Mar-23
Love the triangles in the border ... and that you didn't feel compelled to make more so they go all around. I *like* the look of the plain fabric at the ends!
Mar-24
What a bright and cheery quilt! Good job! Just what I need--another inspiration.
Mar-24
Pirate (PIRATE_SR) said:and that you didn't feel compelled to make more so they go all around
weeelllll, I did think about it. But I was tired, so it now a design decision.
Mar-24
So I decided to do a YBR with some blue, green, and yellow 1930's. Mainly the thought was to use up a lot of them so the stash would get smaller. They used to be one of my favorites. Weeeellll...this will def have to be called a "YBR variation!" Can you call something that? You get to a point and you realize you don't have big enough pieces to do this, so you start piecing smaller scraps together...and then the next set needs pieces that are bigger...it'll be interesting to see how it looks in the end. LOL!!!