Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Mountain Trail

Mountain Trails little quilt top is completed.  I reduced Lori's pattern from 20 to 12 blocks.  This is a more usable size for my doll beds.  Lots of fun to sew, even though I had to work on my 1/4" a bit due to cutting lengths of strips beforehand.  This is a method I've not used before, and it certainly creates accuracy.   I've been on a doll, or little, quilt roll lately, and many other bloggers appear to be also.  Thanks for another fun quilt-along, Lori!

24 comments:

  1. I love it! The red you've used is so deep and rich. Gorgeous fabrics!

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  2. Your fabrics are beautiful! I didn't cut my fabrics accurately before adding them - just squared up the block when it was finished, and that kept it easier to do. Your blog is one of my favorites.

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  3. All the little quilts are fabulous and I discovered that my machine stitching needs a lot of practice but I would say yours looks pretty neat.

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  4. Darling doll quilt! love the fabrics you chose.

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  5. I love this pattern, Jan! Looks wonderful!

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  6. The quilt picture is eyecatching, but your new background makes reading the text impossible (or atleast quite difficult) for me !

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  7. What gorgeous version!! Such rich fabrics!!! Ooo nearly makes me want to make another!! It was one of favorites!!

    Blessings

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  8. I really like your interpretation. It looks great and it's done!

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  9. Very nice, Jan! I can certainly relate to being on a little quilt roll lately! Fun, isn't it?

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  10. I love browns and burgundy in a quilt, and this pattern shows them off nicely.

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  11. i really like the deep red that you chose too and it looks quite nice as a scaled down model~!!~

    :-)
    libbyQ

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  12. i really like the deep red that you chose too and it looks quite nice as a scaled down model~!!~

    :-)
    libbyQ

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  13. A wonderful version of this project!

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  14. I love the scrappiness with the lights!!

    I've not done a small quilt before/yet!

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  15. Jan, love your scrappy little doll quilt! i did the same with my mountain trail except i made another mini-trail with the remaining eight blocks, so i've ended up with two small quilts. This sure was a fun QAL :)))
    cheers...Marian

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  16. What a pretty, rich red! I passed up this quiltalong - enjoying others participation. These little quilts sure do stitch up quickly. I guess that is why they are so popular.

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  17. Nice little finish - I bet the doll bed are looking great!

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  18. Very nice...I'm thinking of starting Lori's quilt. I always get around to starting when everyone else is finishing up, LOL!

    In stitches,
    Teresa :o)

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  19. oh I love your choice of border fabric , whose fabric is that I may have missed that one!
    the quilt is adorable, I think I really need to make one of these the more I see them the more I like it!
    always have been a fan of log cabin and log cabin style quilts
    Kathie...

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  21. Love it!! Your colours are great - down to the little random bright!! I must make mine!! I am so inspired when I see these - thanks for sharing!!

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    Yüz Germe

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