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I used a disappearing nine patch pattern, but modified it. Each corner was an I Spy print, but all the other squares were white. For the three squares in the middle, I just cut one rectangle. The squares are 3 1/2". I purchased a 3 1/2" acrylic square to fussy cut the I Spy fabrics.
I started sewing the blocks on May 7, 2014 and finished the top on May 12, 2014. I took the quilt top to "Sew and Tell" at the Piney River Quilt Guild that I belonged to in 2014.
I had it quilted by longarmer, Kathy Michel. I gave it to her Halloween weekend 2014 and got it back January 8, 2015. It cost $14 to have it quilted with an allover stipple design.
I gave it to my oldest son for Christmas 2015 (he was 2 1/2). He loves it!
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This is one of the best eyespot quilts I’ve seen. By using all the same fabric you’ve given the blocks lots of movement which suits the theme perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern. I am from Houston, MO and have shopped many times in the Drug store in Cabool, MO. Thank you for helping me. I am making a Pikachu I spy quilt for my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this for my new Great-Grandson. Thank you.
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