Beth Weigt: Here is my quilt before I put it on the frame. Never thought it would look so good.
Here is my quilt before I put it on the frame. Never thought it would look so good.
I love the green and white it draws you away from the ugly fabric
Jacy:Are you all ready for another UGLY quilt???????
Jacy, this is awesome! A simple pattern and a stunning quilt. You did a fantastic job.
Southwest Florida
Beth Weigt:Here is my quilt before I put it on the frame. Never thought it would look so good.
Beth, this is beautiful. Instead of hiding the ugly, you made it the focus with this fantastic design. Great job!
Beth - I love your Urban Cabin. That worked nice with that fabric. I would not have thought of that.
This is what I came up with...
You Ladies have made some very pretty quilts, with that ugly fabric.
[Ava, Missouri
It's amazing what inspired quilters can do with ugly fabric.
Jeanie- Love you colors! It's hard to see "ugly"
beth
Jeanine:This is what I came up with...
Great Quilt, love the fabrics you added and your border treatment.
Beautiful quilt Jacy.
Wow! Amazing quilts coming from that hideous fabric! Jacy, I think a quilt shop could have used yours for the sample on the wall and they would have sold multiple bolts of that fabric.
On the banks of the Mississippi River in north central Minnesota (Brainerd lakes area)
Kris: Beautiful quilt Jacy.
Thanks Kris
MNnancy:Jacy, I think a quilt shop could have used yours for the sample on the wall and they would have sold multiple bolts of that fabric.
Thanks Nancy
Jeanine: Beth - I love your Urban Cabin. That worked nice with that fabric. I would not have thought of that. This is what I came up with...
I would have never thought to use the pea green but it looks lovely with the fabrics.. I love this quilt Jeanine
Ok ladies. Here's the fabric I used in my "ugly fabric" quilt. I decided to use one of my "uglies" (the dark green challenging fabric) to coordinate with the group "ugly".
And here's what I came up with. I have to admit that I like the result.