My Mother is back for another pattern review (she whips them out a lot faster than I do).
Here's the Pattern:
Here's her Finished Quilt:
I absolutely love it! Don't you? Here's what she had to say:
"This baby/throw size took 2 charm packs, and was a fun and easy method for the spiderweb pattern. I think it would be darling in 30's inspired fabrics, too. You'll have to give up the idea of perfect points on this quilt, as it is not really possible with this construction method. I've never had a problem with that though :) and I like the slightly quirky look it gives the quilt. I'd recommend it!"
14 comments:
I love the colors she used it is so cheerful.
Darling Quilt! Looks like it could be a great scrapbuster project, too!
Love the colors! Very cute.
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Love the bright colors! This turned out so well!
Beautiful. What fun colors. Every close to a dresden plate but kind of wonky and a good way.
Wow! That's beautiful! As an aspiring quilter, I want to thank you for offering up this beauty for eye candy and inspiration.
I really like this and love the colors. I don't care so much about perfect points, but the half circles are driving me crazy, so I'd had to make it bigger and complete those circles!!
Beautiful quilt, love the colors!
What a beautiful quilt! Lovely and bright!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Here via Fabric Tuesday--and I love that little quilt! It's so cheerful!
Gorgeous and so colourful!
I love the colors, pretty quilt!
Lovely - love the colors and you did a great job ptuting it all together.
BTW I'm hosting a Fabric Giveaway over at my site and giving away 12 FAT quarters. Swing by if you get a chance: http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2011/07/fabric-love-19-fats-and-fabric-giveaway.html
-Q
I bought this pattern not realizing the points don't match up. I was very disappointed. After seeing this quilt, maybe I will give it another go, because yours is adorable.
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