It was so much fun to make this design again. I used lots of odd fabrics.
Each cross is cut from 2 1/2 in strips, with one 6 1/2 inch rectangle and two 2 1/2 inch squares. A few 4 1/2 inch pieces to even out edges.
I don't think I repeated any fabrics.
Linda--it is made in rows. I started from the bottom of the quilt. Laid out about 6 rows, sewed the pieces together then the rows together, then laid out about 6-10 rows. You have to think ahead with the pieces.
Quilting in Chicago. Klein meisje is Dutch for little girl--what my beloved grandfather called his 12 granddaughters because, I fear, it was easier than trying to remember our names.
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5 comments:
What a fun quilt! I'd love to do one with my scrap bin. Might have to add it to my list.
looks great! I'm thinking about something like this. thanks for posting it.
Did you hand piece this quilt or do it on a machine? My aunt made one like it and I want to do one but not sure how.
Linda--it is made in rows. I started from the bottom of the quilt. Laid out about 6 rows, sewed the pieces together then the rows together, then laid out about 6-10 rows. You have to think ahead with the pieces.
And by machine!
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