We've had a lot of questions from our customers about how we quilted our quilt. Click on this photo to enlarge it to she some of the detail.
Our quilt was quilted by:
Kraker’s Quilting & Design
Owner: Judith Kraker
689 Hess Lake Drive
Grant, MI 49327
Phone: (231) 282-7011
Phone: (231) 286-1480
Showing posts with label Wildflower Rhapsody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildflower Rhapsody. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Wildflower Rhapsody pictures
Kits are still available: Wildflower Rhapsody
Fabrics are available here; Wildflower Rhapsody
We've completed the first 3 blocks and can tell you we love this pattern! It's easy and fun!
The pattern says to fussy cut these:
Block 1 we did not fussy cut the brown points.
Block 1:
Block 2 we fussy cut the large flowers but didn't cut them all the same.
Block 3
Block 5
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9
Block 10
The center block is one my favorites because this block was easy and fun!
We wanted to try to make this block in a larger size to fit on a table. The fabric collections we used was Moda Sunkissed. We started with 8" squares then recut to 7 1/2 and ended up with a table cloth 52" square. Isn't it lovely!
Corner Fan Block
Also, we've found a new tool that will help you cutting these smaller pieces:
Fiskars Finger Rotary Cutting Tool
Fabrics are available here; Wildflower Rhapsody
We've completed the first 3 blocks and can tell you we love this pattern! It's easy and fun!
The pattern says to fussy cut these:
Block 1 we did not fussy cut the brown points.
Block 1:
Block 2 we fussy cut the large flowers but didn't cut them all the same.
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8
Block 9
Block 10
The center block is one my favorites because this block was easy and fun!
We wanted to try to make this block in a larger size to fit on a table. The fabric collections we used was Moda Sunkissed. We started with 8" squares then recut to 7 1/2 and ended up with a table cloth 52" square. Isn't it lovely!
Corner Fan Block
Also, we've found a new tool that will help you cutting these smaller pieces:
Fiskars Finger Rotary Cutting Tool
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