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Sleeping Dog Quilts

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May 4, 2015

Hydrangea and Fence quilt top and back

by Judy Tucker


Hydrangea on the fence, quilt top

Hydrangea on the fence, quilt top

Hydrangea on the fence, quilt top

Hydrangea on the fence, quilt top

Here's my completed "Hydrangea on the Fence" quilt top.  
Using the graph paper grid, with each square on the paper equivalent to 2 x 2 inches, it was very easy to cut out and construct this quilt.   I used the reverse circle technique to show the flowers coming through the fence. 

Would I do something different if I were doing it again?  I think I might have used the flower fabric to fill the gap between some of the points of picket fence. Not all of them, just a few.  That could break up that solid line across the picket points and make the design softer.  I think would look better with the curving lines at the top of the bush.

Here's the back of the quilt.  I'm happy with this.

Back of the quilt

Back of the quilt



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