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In & Out of Studio 3D
Wednesday, 19 April 2023
Simply Dashing
Topic: Quilting

Today I am offering up another pair of quilts that use the same pattern. In addition, both are made using fabrics from my sister's stash that was left to me.

The pattern is  a churndash block called Modern Charm from the book Quick As A Wink 3 Yard Quilts (Fabric Cafe). 

The first quilt is Dashing Florals:


The print repeat was large enough to get the full bouquet on every one of the feature blocks. The supporting fabrics were selected due to their colors being a match to those in the feature fabric.


Here are the supporting fabrics and a look at the quilting pattern - more of those interlocking swirls.


The second quilt is called A Dash Of Paisley.

This was a blatant attempt to 'get rid of' the paisley fabric. I am not a big fan of paisley, but it sometimes finds its way into the stash anyway.


I wish I could say it looks better in person but.....

Here is a closeup of the print.


And the quilting is, again, those big interlocking swirls.


At least that is the last of this paisley print.

Ddd


 


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

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