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Monday, September 28, 2009

Cheery O's

I'm so excited with how this quilt turned out. Although I made mine from an extensive collection of Red, cream and Green's, I wanted to give it a name so it would work well with any prints.

Here's the best part about this quilt- IT'S EASY! You know me, anything that's going to take a long time or give me a headache is out of the question. There's no fancy piecing, no secret technique, just some basic sewing and a little applique. I promise- once you get this pattern, you won't make just one! :o)

I'm sure some of you might wonder where my fabrics came from. Well, they're mostly Moda prints from past lines such including, but not limited to: Shangri La, Roman Holiday, Glace, Cottom Blossoms, and essential dots.

9 comments:

  1. This is really cute! Are the circles on top of the squares or part of the each square?

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  2. Beautiful.

    Does this design use paper piecing, special rulers, or other special tools?

    I'd love to give it a try. The design certainly lends itself to fun for scrap quilters and those that like to plan color blending.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  3. This is quite the quilt and you say it's easy? How easy? I've yet to try curves but this has really caught my eye.

    ;o)
    Carolyn





















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  4. *Hey girls! There's no curved pieceing AT ALL in this quilt. ;o)

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  5. I hope mine turns out this cute. I worked on it last night and got 2 rows appliqued on. Just keep working, just keep working!

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  6. First, I love it!!! Second...I'm so curious...how is there no curved piecing???!!!

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  7. I love this quilt. Such a great colors...looks a little like spring, summer and christmas and I am crazy about dots lately so this is a must make for sure.

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