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Old December 10th 03, 04:50 AM
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Well, you could quilt the back with the underwater scene and just tack on
the front with 'bubbles'...small circles of various sizes. That way you
could have your cake and eat it too.
Or tie the front on after quilting the design onto the back.
chipper


"Kellie J. Berger" wrote in message
.. .
Ah, yes... I know there are NO quilt police.... and i know the design in

my
mind will look good on the back. And i seem to remember talk of others

doing
this sort of thing before. AND i have seen it done where the back and

front
are both pieced, but the piecing was similar.

I'm just curious and a bit apprehensive regarding the aesthetics of the

1/4
square triangles with the quilting i have in mind. Hoping someone had
tried something like this before and would own up as to whether or not it
worked for them!

Kellie
itchin to get sewing

"georg" wrote in message
...
Kellie J. Berger wrote:

Could i pull it off? would the pattern not matter on the front? or

would
that mess up the front? should i save that pattern for another quilt?


REpeat after me. There are no Quilt Police. There are no hard and fast
rules about quilts. I can make anything that appeals to me. If I make it
with love, it will be loved too. No one will show up at my door and
impound my sewing machine because I made something "against the rules."

Do as you will, since that is what appeals to you.

Sounds good to me!!

-georg





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