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I got the disappearing 9-patch top all put together and wanted to share my results! I think it is marvelous in its complexity and as you can tell from when I started it to when I finished it, SOOOO easy too!!! (And I wasn't working on it 24/7 either!) This top measures about 52 x 87 and is what I would call a twin size coverlet (without any borders). I started with 5" squares and made 28 total blocks and assembled 4 wide by 7 rows. I like Judy's idea of wavy ski lines down the diagonals for quilting motif and will probably add a spiral squiggle in the middle of the beige "crosses."
I got the disappearing 9-patch top all put together and wanted to share my results! I think it is marvelous in its complexity and as you can tell from when I started it to when I finished it, SOOOO easy too!!! (And I wasn't working on it 24/7 either!) This top measures about 52 x 87 and is what I would call a twin size coverlet (without any borders). I started with 5" squares and made 28 total blocks and assembled 4 wide by 7 rows. I like Judy's idea of wavy ski lines down the diagonals for quilting motif and will probably add a spiral squiggle in the middle of the beige "crosses."
4 Comments:
At July 5, 2007 at 7:06 PM , NancyH said...
Beth - It's great! Thanks for posting the picture. That most certainly did go together quickly. I like the idea that you put 2 different prints in the big squares - it gives an extra punch. NancyH
At July 5, 2007 at 8:06 PM , Anonymous said...
WOW! that is a beautiful quilt Beth....good job on your color choices.
Pat in Flint
At July 5, 2007 at 8:31 PM , Brenda in Nn Ontario said...
Beth, I love that quilt! The colours are great. It's amazing how the same pattern can look so different when it's planned or scrappy. I'm going to try both. Thanks for sharing.
Brenda
At July 7, 2007 at 5:05 AM , Lavinia said...
Love the colors, lovely quilt, Beth. Lav-TN
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