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Friday, 11 December 2015
Owl Always Love You
Topic: Quilting

And Sew on, and Sew forth.... I'm back at the baby quilt tops again.

Remember back to the frog quilt with the yellow star fabric and the bright coral? Well, when I bought those three fabrics, I also bought a cute owl fabric what had the same colors in it. This allowed me to use the same yellow star fabric and the coral.

I also used the same layout and construction.

Today's quilt top uses the owl fabric in the big squares. I didn't fussy-cut the fabric so after I cut it up I divided it into two groups - those with an image near the center of the block (which I used for this quilt) and those with parts of the image off to the sides (which will be used on tomorrow's quilt).

The fabric has three main owl images:




The disappearing 9-patch construction was laid out so tha, when the blocks were quartered the owls would face in every direction.

Here is the finished quilt top.


I used the coral fabric for a 3-inch border.

This is number 20.

Ddd

 

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST

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