Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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I can't seem to comment but I like the pattern of the month. I did it in one of my classes. It is awesome and super easy.
3DFaux Cathedral Window Instructions.
The size of the blocks are as follows:
3 1/2" squared solid black fabric (Qty. 16)
6 1/2" squared coordinating solid piece of fabric (Qty. 4)
3 1/2" squared accent piece (exotic anmal fabric) (Qty. 4)
It is much easier than it looks or I wouldn't have done it. Just watch the video she is very good at explaining it and demonstrating it. It is sooo cool when it is done. I am excited to see what you come up with. I am going to get a jungle green for the edging of the quilt. Rosanne said she would help me do the scalloped edging. My bedroom is done in the animal prints. I will be fine with whatever animal print you choose. I think Rachel said girraff and I am fine with whatever you choose. Just because you chose it. If you have questions do not hesitate to ask. To get to the video: Google: How to make 3D Faux Cathedral Window Quilt Block I thought it would be fun to learn something new. :)
3 1/2" squared solid black fabric (Qty. 16)
6 1/2" squared coordinating solid piece of fabric (Qty. 4)
3 1/2" squared accent piece (exotic anmal fabric) (Qty. 4)
It is much easier than it looks or I wouldn't have done it. Just watch the video she is very good at explaining it and demonstrating it. It is sooo cool when it is done. I am excited to see what you come up with. I am going to get a jungle green for the edging of the quilt. Rosanne said she would help me do the scalloped edging. My bedroom is done in the animal prints. I will be fine with whatever animal print you choose. I think Rachel said girraff and I am fine with whatever you choose. Just because you chose it. If you have questions do not hesitate to ask. To get to the video: Google: How to make 3D Faux Cathedral Window Quilt Block I thought it would be fun to learn something new. :)
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