This quilt has come together really easily and it was pretty simple to make. I just used a layer cake, charm pack, and some yardage of Kona Snow. You will need the lil' twister as well as the larger twister to make one but I see lots of potential uses for both. In fact I have an idea for another quilt floating around in my head right now that was inspired by the boarders and 4 charm packs that I recently picked up.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Twisted Fandango Part 4
I finally am getting around to trying to finish this quilt. This will probably be the last peak I will show of this quilt before it's finished. For the boarders I really wanted to make smaller pinwheels that looked like they were floating. Once I figured out how to do the boarders I just picked random amounts of pinwheels that I wanted to have interlocked. I wasn't expecting the voids to actually look like pinwheels themselves. But it turns out the end product works. I don't usually like square quilts but I'm pretty fond of this little ditty so far. I have a plan in my mind for how I want to quilt this one. Now I just need to finish a couple more boarders and it will be all good to go.
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Lookin' good!!
ReplyDeleteThat boarder is just too cute, will be anxious to see it when your done.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great and seems to be really interesting construction. I love how the border looks.
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