Even after sharing the first and second collections of completed Crosscut quilts, they still just keep coming. With today's grouping, the finishes from the over 100 participants in the Crosscut Quilt-Along total 43. And every one is special in its own right. Come and see!
Aren't they fun? If you haven't tried the technique yet and want to, just check out the tutorial and give it a go! All these beauties and more can be found under the Instagram hashtags #crosscutquiltalong and #crosscutblocks.
wow! I continue to be amazed. makes me want to do it again
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of wonderful eye candy -- this technique is definitely on my list to make again (and again). Thanks, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteWow the new batch really has some different takes. Thanks for sharing again!
ReplyDeleteSo many participants, variety and possibilites. Thanks for featuring mine in the group.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love yours!!! Its delicious!
DeleteHow much sashing would I need to make a lap size with 1 and a half inch strips. I have no idea how much to buy. Thanks
DeleteMore lovlies to inspire those of us who have this quilt on our list for "doing"!
ReplyDeleteI never tired at looking at these! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun piece and I love seeing all the variations in design.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing! They all look very good!
ReplyDeleteKATRIN W.
These are all so wonderful! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletethe results are endless....so many ideas to explore.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that they're all so different and yet they're all great quilts means you designed a super pattern/tutorial! Thank you, Debbie! All of these quilts are wonderful! Makes me want to A. finish the one I've got to quilt (soon!) and B. start a new one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for including mine. This was a fun project to do.
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun seeing the variety in these, including the bear and elephant. Oh my!
ReplyDeleteThese all are such great quilts! This was so much fun! I want to make another one. Thanks for sharing mine! IG kbcjohn
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love them all. I'm quite taken with the idea of a contrasting border, as done by kmjamchow. Other pictures here:
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Some of the color ways are so fantastic! Very nice grouping
ReplyDeleteThe more crosscut quilts I see the more I like this pattern, great!
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