Hope you enjoyed the first round of Crosscut Quilt-Along finishes! They just keep coming! I love that after seeing all the Crosscut process photos in their Instagram feeds, more folks joined in this last weekend. But meanwhile, here's another batch of awesome finishes, with a little surprise use of the project piece at the end of this post! Be sure and click through to see more of these makers, and maybe even find a few new ones to follow!
I'm so pleased at how personal these projects are, and how much folks are enjoying the technique. Very fun!
Great assortment of finish photos! Mine is on the blog today -- and I already have ideas for another version!
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ReplyDeleteDebbie, I am joining in the fun too, but a bit late. Put me in the caboose! My CrossCut will be a quilt for my daughter for Christmas and I am just loving the process! I have 12 more blocks to make today and then I will CUT them apart....eek!
ReplyDeleteYes each one made creatively different by its Maker.
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I was going to pick a favorite, but they are all so beautiful and unique, they are all my favorite!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts Debbie!
ReplyDeleteI adore these Cross Cut quilts - I did say too many projects on the go and this would have to wait, don't think it's going to waiting more than a few days!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really stunning! Hard to pick a favorite but I do have one! But not going to tell!
ReplyDeleteYou started a great project, all finishes are very nice, and you got so many people sewing this quilt, that is a great achievment!
ReplyDeleteKATRIN W.
You have to be thrilled at the results of your Crosscut QAL!
ReplyDeleteAnother great batch. I hope you will keep showing them as they get done.
ReplyDeleteOMG ! I love them all !
ReplyDeleteThese make me want to cancel my plans for the afternoon and start raiding my stash.
ReplyDeleteI'm picking fabrics from my stash today! How creative this design is and it looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI made two crosscuts last year and loved the process AND the result. How do I send the pictures to you?
ReplyDeleteMelissa, you are listed as a no-reply blogger, so unfortunately your email does not show so I can't email you directly. But feel free to email ME at aquilterstable@gmail.com. So glad you enjoyed making your crosscut quilts!
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