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Wedding Quilt
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Wedding Quilt
Okay Girls
Here's the wedding quilt top. I'm probably going to put a maybe 3-4" border around it, to make it easier for Viv to quilt.
I didn't have a pattern for this, and probably should have had some better directions. I just did 21 blocks and set them on point and then with help from my friends, figured out the setting triangles for sides and corners, BUT as you can see two of the corners are bigger than the other two. I'm guessing that's because I didn't make the correct number of blocks in the first place (I was too cheap to actually buy the pattern!)
Theoretically I could take it all apart, but the pattern, make a couple more blocks or put it together with less blocks and see what happens. BUT, man I really don't want to spend hours with Jack doing all of that!
Does it look bad? I'd never enter in a quilt show, but I don't think my niece would even notice.
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Re: Wedding Quilt
Mary I personally think it's beautiful! If you hadn't asked about the corners being different sizes then I never would have guessed. They don't look "off" to me, everything is lined up, I don't see any problems with how it is. Great job!
Tina
Tina
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- grammiequilts
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Re: Wedding Quilt
That is beautiful
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Re: Wedding Quilt
MaryQ, First off, I love this quilt, it's gorgeous .
I see that the top right corner is bigger and I'm guessing the bottom left may be bigger, but cannot tell because bottom corners are cut off photo. My suggestion would be to redo the two big corners. Put them under your embroidery needle and on one put wedding date and on the other their names or a phrase or something. That will fill the bigger corners and look like they were done on purpose.
Lyn
I see that the top right corner is bigger and I'm guessing the bottom left may be bigger, but cannot tell because bottom corners are cut off photo. My suggestion would be to redo the two big corners. Put them under your embroidery needle and on one put wedding date and on the other their names or a phrase or something. That will fill the bigger corners and look like they were done on purpose.
Lyn
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Re: Wedding Quilt
Mary it turned out really nice I love the colors.
You do good work.
Lois
You do good work.
Lois
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Re: Wedding Quilt
Mary, your quilt is beautiful. I love the pattern, the colors, the placement of the colors. I see what you are talking about and I know what went wrong. When blocks are set on point, the rows run diagonally. And they all have odd number of blocks in them to maintain the setting. You have some with odd numbers but some with even numbers which threw off your setting and your corners. I see three options: Frog the "off" corners and add more blocks, use Lyn's suggestion and use the larger corners to add date/names, etc., or leave it as is. Leave it out for a while where you can see it and let your mind work on it before you make a decision on what to do. Whatever you decide, it's a gorgeous quilt and they will love it!
TOM
TOM
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Re: Wedding Quilt
Love the illusion of that pattern! The colors too. Yes, let it cook in your brain on what to do. Maryz and Lyn have good suggestions. Me, I would have to fix it. It wouldn't take you long and you'll be much happier.
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