I made one as a test quilt for my FMQ with just 4 fabrics (plus 2 for borders). It's in my album - tfrankum. You can see what it looks like with a few fabrics.
I made one as a test quilt for my FMQ with just 4 fabrics (plus 2 for borders). It's in my album - tfrankum. You can see what it looks like with a few fabrics.
Well, it's too late for me to edit my post, so we shall try again....
If that doesn't work and you REALLY want to go thru the effort, this link here will take you to my quilting photos page on my website...the D9P is the first image... http://www.rteest42.com/VaultThings/...404282_zxW9qk5
...Trish
(I'm sarcastic. Breathe deeply, then laugh...)
my blog-- http://www.aliaslaceygreen.com my photos --- http://www.rteest42.com
Trish, your DP9 is striking...very nice..I like it...need I say more?
wow. And...where in Chesterfield do you live??? We may be neighbors...because I live in Chesterfield as well.
OK...so as always, I changed my mind about the DP9..HOWEVER....I fell in love with these small print primitive-type fabrics and am going to make a small tumbler (3" finished) quilt. I was cleaning out and organizing my small fabric stash and found several fat quarters in this style, so that's what I am doing. I'm pretty excited about it and will post what I've done when completed. Of course, I think I need about 700 of these suckers to cut!!! OMG.
Also, searching for the Kansas Troubles fabric ( which the LQS has ) I found a Primitive Quilts and Projects magazine. Yay! Funny how things just go where you wouldn't think would go. And I like bright quilts. Go figure.
I made one with red print for the center blocks, a black print and 6 different creams. It turned out gorgeous. Used a red stripe for inside border and the black print for outside. I am not crazy about too busy quilts, so this was perfect.