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The most lovely part by creating a colorwashquilt is collecting fabric. But I haven't used so many different ones. In these quilts there are at most 70 different fabrics. My first one:
Back side:
(Usually I don't quilt by hand) The "great one" (1024 squares):
My 3 year old son loves to find our very personally squares. All family members are in the quilt. detail 1
detail 2
It has been a quick quilt for me based on no design wall, slick floor and kids in motion.
Some squares have been left. Too few for a quilt but enough for a dress.
first sewed together then cut according to the pattern.
detail:
The newest:
This isn't a quilt but a cloth for a coffee table for my parents. The inspiration for the pattern was from the book "Watercolor Quilts" from Pat Maixner Magaret and Donna Ingram Slusser. There are pictures of 6 persons inside: My parents, my children, my husband and me. |
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