I made do with the fabric I had so my outer border doesn't match the inner sashings, but I like it! Not sure who is getting this one yet....Ros--got another one for ya! SMILE! Thanks again to Lyn Brown for hosting this mystery. It was the first one of hers I have joined in on, but it will not be the last.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Puddle Jumping Mystery Solved!
I made do with the fabric I had so my outer border doesn't match the inner sashings, but I like it! Not sure who is getting this one yet....Ros--got another one for ya! SMILE! Thanks again to Lyn Brown for hosting this mystery. It was the first one of hers I have joined in on, but it will not be the last.
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5 comments:
It's amazing! Great job!
It is a great quilt! The border still works and draws the darker colors out of the quilt.
Turned out great!
it looks like a really good design for a guy. Well done Andee! BTW, I have your next schnibbles ready for binding,LOL!
I love the way this turned out! Scrappy is my favorite style. I'd seen Lyn's mystery, but didn't have time to work along as she was posting the clues. I'm soooo impressed with yours I may have to find time to work on one myself!
Jeanne
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