QUILT JOURNAL - 1999
Preprinted Panel - Blocks
Machine Pieced
Machine Quilted
Kid Quilts
Completed - May 1999
I took preprinted panels of blocks -
Cut them apart -
Added sashing and borders -
Then all I had to do was quilt and bind -
Quick and easy!!
I don’t have photos or the original quilts -
But I do have scrapcards for some - ;))
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BATMAN
Preprinted Panel - Blocks
Made for Grandson #1 -
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RUGRATS
Preprinted Panel - Blocks
Made for Grandson #2 -
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MOTHER GOOSE
Wholecloth Panel -
Made for Grandson #3 -
No photo or scrapcard -
I found a Mother Goose nursery rhyme panel -
No need for sashing or borders -
All I had to do was quilt and bind it -
Extra quick and easy!!
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BARBIE
Preprinted Panel - Blocks
Made for Granddaughter #1 -
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QJ - 1999
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2 comments:
From my experience, those pre-printed panels are a good starting point and they can stand up to hard wear. (and if they are going to fade, they all fade together so it is not noticeable)
I agree - and they sometimes come in fun colors and have characters on them that children like - making them even more special - ;))
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