I belong to the Quilting Board, a forum for quilters. When I posted the photo of my finished quilt and a tutorial about how I made it, another member asked if I would mind if forum members did a quilt-a-long with the design. I was thrilled! I knew I'd love to see variations, and this way, I wouldn't have to make several sample quilts myself.
The quilt-a-long thread begins HERE. The makers discussed and used various methods to create the blocks--it was fun to see several minds working on the project and coming up with the ways they chose to do it.
I asked them if I could show some of their progress (and finished quilts!) here, so you could see the results. Each photo links to the original on the Quilting Board.
This beauty comes from Christine Y. in Hillsboro, OR.
(Notice the feline Quilt Inspector is admiring Christine's work.)
Macybaby used her own technique to make these
blocks--great for fabrics
you'd rather not cut into strings.You can see
how she did it HERE.
Tartan of Ontario, Canada, shows her in-progress version. She also used
an alternate way to put these blocks together. Check it out HERE.
an alternate way to put these blocks together. Check it out HERE.
Jane Reynolds of Orange County, CA, calls her version,
made from Kaffe Fassett fabrics, "KF Cubed."
Check out this version from Murphy 224--she calls it "Rainbow Boxes of Strings."
What a great arrangement of color!
This wonderful example is from Gail Boothman of Smoky Lake, Alberta.
A link to the tutorial on the QB can be found HERE. A tutorial is also available HERE on the blog.
Thanks to all the quiltmakers who participated (and are still participating). I am truly honored that you used my design to create something beautiful of your own.
I'm linking with Whoop Whoop Friday at Confessions of a Fabric Addict, Whatever Wednesday at Jo's Country Junction and Fiber Tuesday 162 at The Quilting Room with Mel.
I love everyone's variation. I may have to make another. Thank you for sharing your pattern for everyone to use.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Christine. They are all beautiful.
DeleteStunning examples and variations - Love all of the creativity
ReplyDeleteI love what different quiltmakers can do with the same project! Thanks for visiting.
DeleteWhat a compliment to have others want to use your patterns.
ReplyDeleteIt is very satisfying to see the results.
DeleteThanks for visiting, Cheryl.
Wow! Pretty and so different!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Thanks, too, for visiting my blog.
DeleteThanks for sharing. i need to check out the thread as I haven't been on QB for a coupla months. I like this pattern and the quilts made from it.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Thanks for stopping by!
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