I'm going to let these Crosscut pieces speak for themselves, as they each can do so well. But do watch for the ways the makers made this quilt-along their own. Whether it be in block or project size, fabrics chosen, quilting, the type of end product, or even using a different block entirely to experiment with the piece/cut/re-piece technique, it's cool to see the uniqueness in each. Inspiration is one thing, all well and good, but seeing where folks go with it is the very best reward.
Susan Samuel
Awesome, right? Stay tuned for more!
I love how different they all are! So cool!
ReplyDeleteAnd it is SUCH a fun process, too. Hoping mine will be ready to share next week.
ReplyDeleteInspiring!
ReplyDeleteWhat an array of beautiful work. They are all so lovely and fresh looking.
ReplyDeleteThey're all stunning! It's fun to see so much diversity from one pattern, each has its own personality. I wanted so badly to join this one, but timing just didn't allow it. So I've got it in my queue, hopefully to revisit another time.
ReplyDeleteAwesome indeed!
ReplyDeleteLove, love the cushion !!!
ReplyDeleteThose look really wonderful. The variety is what makes it all so interesting.
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful variations. I especially like seeing the ones with colorful backgrounds. Giving me lots of ideas for when I get to this. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to seeing the next batch soon.
ReplyDeleteThe personalization is amazing. You opened up a lot of creative minds. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThe variety of these are amazing. I love how each one is so different. Thanks for posting the photos.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a fun quilt-a-long! All of the quilts are so unique. I will post mine after I gift it next week.
ReplyDeleteThey are all fantastic and so different:))
ReplyDeleteLove how all of these look so different although they are made using the same method - making the panel into a pillow is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Love seeing everyone's own and unique creations. Beautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed participating in this quilt along so much! One of the most fun parts was seeing all the different ways that people interpreted your directions - colors, designs, and finishing. Thanks again for inspiring all of us!
ReplyDeleteGreat job all round!
ReplyDeleteEach one is beautiful, and you got me hooked, I am working on mine right now.
ReplyDeleteKATRIN W.
Oh, aren't they all wonderful! I love Selina's quilt and Malu's cushions! All so different but each one striking!
ReplyDeleteWowzers! So many different colors and results! I see several pieces I am totally in love with, and may have to 'borrow' the idea!
ReplyDeleteThe QAL has given a platform for many makers to boldly go where they might not otherwise adventure. You're so good at leading the way - thanks. I love the variety
ReplyDeleteIt was such a fast quilt along and still it was doable with the easy steps. I had a great time and for sure will make more cross cut examples. Thank you for this wonderful experience. Your triple zip qal was my first qal and this was the quickest. I am already waiting for the next.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a fast quilt along and still it was doable with the easy steps. I had a great time and for sure will make more cross cut examples. Thank you for this wonderful experience. Your triple zip qal was my first qal and this was the quickest. I am already waiting for the next.
ReplyDeleteIt was pure fun being a part of this QAL! Your instructions were so clear and easy to follow, I hope that this wasn't the last QAL on your blog! Looking at all the beautiful quilts you can really be proud of what we've learned about modern quilting! Thank you so much, Debbie! Yours, Martina
ReplyDeleteWonderful show. They do look so different with fabric choices, quilting, color palettes. I am making one also.
ReplyDeletetushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Thank you so much for this Wonderful quilt Along Debbie!! It was a lot of fun to learn somerhing new in easy steps with good instructions. I had a great time :-)
ReplyDeleteGreatings from Germany,
Oggi
Aren't they all so interesting! I have made the top, but still have to quilt it. Thank you, Debbie for the instructions & inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing this variety. How inspiring!
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