Doll-size...
with a matching pillow.
I have had some requests for information on the method I used to make the zig-zags using strips and I think the best way to avoid confusion is to do a tutorial. I'm not going to make any promises that I will get a tutorial blogged for you before Christmas as I have other projects needing my attention. I will do one though. It's now on my to-do list. ;o)
That is adorable! Great Work!
ReplyDeleteHey, love the binding fabric Katherine! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm eager to see a tutorial on this project as well (although will happily wait until after Christmas as I have a ton on the go as well :-)
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI knew, I knew!!!
We'll wait. January is a good time to begin a doll-size zig-zag quilt :)
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ReplyDeleteOh my word! That is way too cute! I am loving the pillow far more than one grown woman should!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't have time to comment on your last post, but I was AMAZED at the cleverness of the design and .... well, I'm always astounded at the accuracy and patience it takes to do patchwork well.
So cute! I am looking forward to your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOh that is just the cutest little quilt and pillow.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the tutorial when you have time.
Looking forward to the tutorial - a really effective design!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute dolls quilt - zig zags always look so effective!
ReplyDeleteit's very cute! I love your idea of testing out a new pattern on a small scale. it turned out great! and hurray for making progress on your christmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
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