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Old November 9th 08, 09:09 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
John
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Here is the second of 2 quilts made from some leftover pieces of a
finished bed quilt project. What you have is another wall hanging,
This one is 72" tall x 43" wide. It hangs in the stairwell between
floors and brightens up an area that is otherwise rather stark. I
think it is called pin wheel, but I am not sure. It is just a result
of assembling these pieces in a random order until I liked the effect.
This represents the last of this bunch of pieces. I am going through
my stash and whittling down the leftovers and turning them into new
quilts and wall hangings. Another argument for buying "enough" fabric
to do a quilt. You always have some left over to do something else,
You liked the first one so the leftovers should be pleasing,also. What
Fun!

John

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Old November 10th 08, 12:57 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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Default A pinwheel wall hanging quilt

You're right, John. That is a fun one!

Karen, Queen of Squishies



Here is the second of 2 quilts made from some leftover pieces of a
finished bed quilt project. What you have is another wall hanging,
This one is 72" tall x 43" wide. It hangs in the stairwell between
floors and brightens up an area that is otherwise rather stark. I
think it is called pin wheel, but I am not sure. It is just a result
of assembling these pieces in a random order until I liked the effect.
This represents the last of this bunch of pieces. I am going through
my stash and whittling down the leftovers and turning them into new
quilts and wall hangings. Another argument for buying "enough" fabric
to do a quilt. You always have some left over to do something else,
You liked the first one so the leftovers should be pleasing,also. What
Fun!

John

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...00692635dFRNkA



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Old November 10th 08, 02:55 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Roberta[_3_]
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Default A pinwheel wall hanging quilt

Pinwheels indeed, and very effective with those brown corner posts and
yellow sashing! Great combo!
Roberta in D

On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 13:09:43 -0800 (PST), John
wrote:

Here is the second of 2 quilts made from some leftover pieces of a
finished bed quilt project. What you have is another wall hanging,
This one is 72" tall x 43" wide. It hangs in the stairwell between
floors and brightens up an area that is otherwise rather stark. I
think it is called pin wheel, but I am not sure. It is just a result
of assembling these pieces in a random order until I liked the effect.
This represents the last of this bunch of pieces. I am going through
my stash and whittling down the leftovers and turning them into new
quilts and wall hangings. Another argument for buying "enough" fabric
to do a quilt. You always have some left over to do something else,
You liked the first one so the leftovers should be pleasing,also. What
Fun!

John

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...00692635dFRNkA

 




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