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crafter Posted - May 26 2011 : 08:10:14 AM
Oh my goodness- I know better!! I started a quilted Christmas tree skirt for a wedding gift and I am short a 7 1/4 inch square- I can't believe it!! The name of the fabric is through the woods by kris lammers & maywood studio. It is a black background with snowmen on it. Any possiblity that someone has some lying around???
Thanks for your help friends!!

Lori
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natesgirl Posted - May 26 2011 : 11:25:35 AM
If it's a tree skirt you could make that one square a christmas print photo type thing. A santa block, or something that would kinda match what you have. It would be a focal point for it, like a painting on a wall!

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DeborahLee Posted - May 26 2011 : 08:29:38 AM
Lori,

I'm always worried about doing this. Unfortunately, I don't have that pattern in my stash. You could add a white or black square and use embroidery to stitch a "legacy" for the quilt---from, to, date, etc.... Maybe even add motifs pulled from the designs on the other squares. Just an idea...good luck!

Deborah

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