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Just a variation on a theme!

Memories33

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Perhaps all this quilt needed was a different central design.

I’m loving it now. What about those corner blocks?

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Time for a little play in EQ this afternoon.

Took me some time to figure out my ivy corner blocks. Not a bad design but I feel it could be better!

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I quite like this one but wonder if the diamonds on the inside of the quilt might be a bit harsh.

EQPlay2Post

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Finally a chance to play.

Blue Eyes Lg (2)

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Once you start designing things in Electric Quilt and your mind just wants to create you really can’t stop! I suppose you already know that though, don’t you?

featherwreathgt

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I’ve had a thing for feathered designs recently and for some reason the heart shape has inspired me.

I know there is at least one free heart shape design out there for download but I wanted to create my own in Electric Quilt. I wanted the flexibility of being able to change the shape and style if I wanted to. I did draw my design out with pencil and paper first. I’ve been playing with different styles too!

It’s not a fast process but like everything else you definitely get better and faster as you go along.

heartwreathquilt

 

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I’ve finally finished my design and my quilt top. I must say it was great to get it finished and it was a great use of the monkey wrench blocks. I found I had to move the red out to the border as it just overpowered the tea towel image itself. The completed large monkey wrench blocks made a great finish to the design too!

EiffelTLg-001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My completed quilt top, as you can see is quite large and will fit my queen size bed perfectly.

ParisEiffel

 

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A gift for the toddler son of a family friend.

TheoFinal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The completed quilt.

TheoDone

 

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