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Dutch tulip fields...but it looks like a mod quilt!
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Drive it* like you stole it! love it! (*it being your sewing machine! )
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Emily L. OH MY GOSH THIS IS FABULOUS!!!
Debbie Donaldson This would be great in my sewing room! If I had one...
Pinless Piecing Method for piecing circles
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Easy HST Tutorial - a way to make a 8 half square triangles in one pass with minimal work. Try this.
by Jenelle@E&A
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Oh my! Hexabetty! Hexies and Alphabet blocks in one! Created by badskirt-amy from a book by Churck Nohara.
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recycled street signs made into public art using quilting patterns. go Memphis!
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stunning. 2012 Tokyo IQS, picture by Robots-Dreams
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3D doll quilt @SpicyPepper on flickr, love the shadow play.
2012 Tokyo IQS, photo by Robots-Dreams. More hexi awesomeness. circles on the individual hexis. . .
Tokyo IQS 2012 picture by Robots-Dreams. OH MY--hexi madness AND circular quilting. swoon. AND all those cream colored hexis!
2012 Tokyo IGQF, photo by Be*mused. I have no idea why rabbits are jumping off or what they are jumping off of, but I really like it.
by Be*mused
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Katherine Dorsey Off the moon. It's a traditional motif. And utterly gorgeous to boot!
Sarah Evans Is it always rabbits jumping off the moon?
2012 Tokyo IGQF, photo by Be*mused. This screams at me. Reminds me of the Tsunami too.
by Be*mused
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This took my breath away. The entire photostream from the 2012 Tokyo International Great Quilt show is quite amazing.
by Be*mused
the quilting on the quilt...now to figure out how to do this on my domestic machine on a larger than baby quilt size.
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Math Monday presents a quilt based on a Dragon Curve, also by Camilla Fox. Math, the only reason I hesitate to quilt. . .
instructions for inset hexi madness...called Hickory Nut blocks...not paper pieced, but produces larger than I anticipated.
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I want to be able to do this style of quilting.
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Old Maid's Puzzle-Holmes County, OH c. 1930 78"x72" from "Our Amish Quilt Collection"
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Original Pattern, Holmes County, OH c.1930 35"x39" from "Our Amish Quilt Collection"
turning circles
by União de Retalhos por Adriana Nalin
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Hilary Marshall wow! LOVE.
charming window pillows (a machine based cathedral window technique)
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Paintbox, the use of negative space here is really satisfying.
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Doll quilt, but wouldn't this be amazing as a larger one?
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Susan Matthews Love the pearl cotton stitching
hmm. thinking of making this a quilting design. sashiko stylized.
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Happy Zombie's FWQAL following the "do what makes me happy" & "leave no project unfinished" mottos. I really like the bottom of this quilt.
by Happy Zombie
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Sarah Evans This is only if you use this method: from: http://whipup.net/2011/03/1... Her ingenious method of assembling a HST (half square triangles) for a pinwheel block is perfect for most HST projects I can think of. You simply take your two squares of fabric (usually a print and a solid), place them right sides together and sew around all four edges with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Then you cut the square on both diagonals and you end up with four pieces. When you open out and iron them you get perfect half square triangles! It’s amazing every time. I recently made a bunch of these in different sizes just to get a feel for the math. I have some of the sizes figured out to get you started, but the basic math is a HST that is roughly 64% of the size of your original square. from: http://whipup.net/2011/03/1...