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Falling Shoo-Flies
Back from the LA quilter and bound, here is my result of our Bee's "Your Way" mystery challenge of 2009. We each chose a 9-patch based block and over the months made 3". 6", 9", and 12" blocks of the fabric we each had chosen for ourselves. Near the end these were combined into 12" blocks with spacers and then the big blocks put together as we pleased. My idea was that the Shoo-Flies were falling down by "weight", so the biggest are on the bottom.
The plan was for a lap quilt, but I made MORE blocks so that it would cover our queen sized bed. And I am the "wonky" one in our Bee, therefore the odd angles.Made the border treatment with a Seminole piecing style and three (four?) different sizes of squares. The Shoo-flies have been SID and then the waving lines put between them to echo the border fabric.
Sara Homeyer
12 comments:
What a great quilt....love the border!!!!!
Love this quilt, i think you have got the balance just right!
Beautiful, balanced quilt and of course, my favorite combo colors! AWESOME GORGEOUS!
WOnderful quilt and love how the white borders make the colors pop!
Very nice! I love red, black and white togther.
this is very cool! I love the shoo fly pattern but this one is very unique what a great idea!!
Wow, just love this one!! Beautiful on the bed. Job well done!
I have just used that same border fabric - been saving it for just the right place.
Very very nice. I love your quilt.
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Eleonora
What a great quilt....love the border!!!!!
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I LOVE your quilts, especially the pink, black and white one and I still LOVE the gorgeous pin cushion you sent me in the swap! It is my favorite and many viewers too!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22417689@N03/3659183900/in/set-72157622795150987/
Keep up the great work Carla.
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