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The quilt is very pretty! I had trouble understanding the petals, but after reading through it several times, it started to make sense to me....it does look easy enough!
Would love to see a picture if you decide to make this quilt!
Hi Sandyyyyyy and Rebecca and Mrs Windy..............It's on my list for sure....... but I have a baby quilt I found on Moda Bakeshop to finish first..... and I have a jelly roll and charm pack called Lilac Hill that I'm not sure what to do with yet.
I found that site..... accidentally and there were no photos only little blue boxes. But then I got lucky and realized I could click on each box separately and what I found was a quilt pattern for many of Moda's gorgeous jelly rolls. It was a treasure trove....
I'll see if I can find the site again if any one is interested.
Hugs
Mia
~~ Hugs and Blessings,
Mia ...quilters come with strings attached
(boy aint that the darn truth !!)
I found that site..... accidentally and there were no photos only little blue boxes. But then I got lucky and realized I could click on each box separately and what I found was a quilt pattern for many of Moda's gorgeous jelly rolls. It was a treasure trove....
I'll see if I can find the site again if any one is interested.
Hugs
Mia
We'd love to see the site if you can find it in your history again.
Thanks for sharing!!
Sometimes, when there's a raging fire,
it's best not to try to put it out with gasoline.
I'm not sure if it is the site or something I'm doing wrong but I still get a lot of blue boxes. So if you click on the box you will be given the choice of viewing the pattern and / or viewing the fabric line. There are gorgeous quilt patterns... one for each fabric line.
Again i'm sorry it took so long but it's sure worth a look see
~~ Hugs and Blessings,
Mia ...quilters come with strings attached
(boy aint that the darn truth !!)
When I used your link I had the same problem but when I went to their main page and used the menu it opened ok so I will try adding the link and see if it is better. http://www.unitednotions.com/un_main.nsf/free_patterns
if you found the dresden plate easy, then you will probably love this. it is the same but with a "tail" instead of a circle. It's really just a
square of fabric folded diagonally into a triangle, sewn between the "blades", pressed open & trimmed. This one sure is pretty! It has been on my to do list too.
If at first you DO succeed, try not to look so surprised.
Isn't it wonderful to see all the beautiful things that we can do with all our fabric!!!! MY problem is STOPPING that "looking" and getting off my butt and into the room where the fabric is... !!!! LOL GB
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