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25 December 2017
Not quite 113
I have 113 6.5" squares in this quilt. I am going to say I repeated less than 15 patterns over those 113 squares. It was a lot of fun trying to think up different patterns to do. I also did about 12 words and a few phrases. That helped with the count. Here are a few:
This last photo shows the rows that will be joined together. Remember, I made this quilt in two pieces for easy quilting. I quilted all the squares EXCEPT for the one row that will be sewn together with the one unquilted row from the other section.
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Thanks for visiting, Beth
Wow! I love it! All the marvelous quilting and color... you rock!
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to make something for someone you love!!
DeleteIts a colorfull piece!
ReplyDeleteAnd finally delivered to my fabulous sister. It was missing in action for 2 weeks.
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