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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Snowmen Quilted Placemats

I started a new project this week for our quilting bazaar in November. I know it's a little early to start but lots of other projects could get in my way between now and November. 



The top of placemat #1 is all I have completed. So lots more work to do on these quilted placemats. 

The placemats are "Take Four" by Cary Flanagan with a copyright of 2008 Something Sew Fine Quilt Design. Here's a pic of the pattern:




You can see the pattern has horizontal strips and assembling; then vertical cuts and assembling. There is also shuffling of the strip stacks. There are four versions of placemats in the pattern; I'm making version two. The pattern is a bit confusing but fun to make.  I'll post more on my project as I progress. 

Thanks for stopping in - Judy.

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6 comments:

  1. Never too early to start a challenge project. Ours is due in Feb but I have to get done before I'm into Christmas projects and snowbirding to Fl. I like your choice. The pattern makes a great place mat layout.

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  2. Cool pattern! Off to see what you've done for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge...

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  3. Really nice placemats. I like the way they are shuffled to get variety. Keep up the good work!

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  4. Thank you for visiting my blog! Happy new week!

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  5. Hello, they are pretty placemats. Beautiful work! Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!

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  6. Early is better than late when starting projects like that. Happy sewing.

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