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I really enjoyed making this little quilt. It was hard to photograph it though, due to the small green pin dots in the background fabric. But hopefully I've managed to show the design without making your eyes cross!!
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The design for this quilt is called Walk in the Garden by Ann Visman. I have made it using ten pin bowling fabrics sourced in Australia and overseas. Perfect design for themed fabrics.
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I never used to like brown but over the years have seen some really stunning brown colours (all under the blurky banner of brown). There are lots of different shades and colours in this quilt. Not pretty at all, but stunning in its own way.
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I have been collecting cupcake fabrics for a while now and thought it was about time I made the quilt. It was fun to make and would be a fun gift for a cupcake lover, or to brighten up a room.
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My husband named this quilt Dazzle as he said it reminded him of Dazzle Camouflage. I had no idea there was such a thing, but apparently in WW1 (and to a lessor extent in WW2), it was used to confuse the enemy and make it difficult to estimate a target's range, speed and heading, rather than to conceal. (thanks to Wikipedia!) There is nothing concealing about this quilt. It is bright and dazzling (like that?) and a perfect masculine quilt. A good size for a twin bed, or as a snuggle quilt.
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I have wanted to make this quilt for a while now, but needed to concentrate and pay attention to colour and tonal placement, so had to pick a quiet time to make it. The design is by Kitchen Table Quilting, and very easy to make. It is big enough for a double or a queen topper. Perfect gift for a non-pale loving person.
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This quilt was started with the idea that I would follow the pattern by Kim McLean, but ended up not making the complicated borders, I used a lovely bright blending Kaffe Fassett designed fabric instead. It would make a lovely wall hanging, needs a rod pocket, or a lap quilt.
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I made this quilt using all different blues from my stash and sourced all over the place, including a star wars pattern, airplanes, flowers, animals and the list goes on. It is quite large and would be perfect for a lounge or a bed.
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I was feeling the love for all things pink when I made this checkerboard quilt. The checked blocks have 36 x 1inch blocks in them and are all scrappy and diverse but overall read as pink. The outside border is a lawn fabric with a pink floral design on it. It is single bed size or would work over the back of a lounge.
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An original design, I was looking to make something unique whilst using the whole of a jelly roll strip with no waste. This was fun!! Perfect for a single bed or a topper for a double, or as a snuggle quilt.
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This beauty was a mystery run by Bonnie Hunter between Nov 2020 and Jan 2021. All the blocks are different but are brought together using a constant grey in the sashings. I had fun making this quilt.