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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Endeavor


Please meet my newest edition to my little family.  Endeavor. 

This design was inspired by triangle graph paper. Yep. I was doodling and playing around with it one day and my eye just happened to catch the pattern if I turned my paper side ways. Zig Zag!! 

I LOVE zig zag quilts and I have never seen this type out there so away I went at writing a pattern. 

It really is a very simple quilt to piece.  You cut strips at 8" wide and then sub cut them into triangles. 

Do you have a fabric you really want to show off? This quilt is perfect with those large triangles! 

Make it color organized or make it scrappy! It will look fabulous no matter how you put it together!!

Interested?  You can find my PDF's HERE and HERE, and if you want a Paper (Pre-Order) or PDF they are also available in my SHOP. Paper copies will ship by August 23, 2013.

Here is a snapshot of the back cover for sizes and fabric requirements. Also a diagram to show either the zig zag edges or straight edges!


And just a few other photos for you...

Quilt Fabric = Waterfront Park by Violet Craft for Michael Miller


I love how the sunshine was captured in this photo!


Cover photo...


I almost used this photo on the cover because of the teepee in the back ground. :)


I hope you like her. I know I sure do! 

Much Love!!!

10 comments :

  1. Love it! Congrats on your new "baby"!!

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  2. Very nice! I think I'd like to make one of these.

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  3. Lovely. I' like to know how you managed the binding. Truly a beauty..

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  4. Beautiful! Congratulations on your new family member.

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  5. It's gorgeous !

    They are very old stones on your building...it looks like something from our English countryside !

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