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Thursday, March 4, 2010

A few shaggies…

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I am thinking of making another one of these….Shaggy Quilt…I made this a couple of years ago for a gorgeous young lady who I worked with, miss her heaps, but we do stay in touch…..they are just so simple but so appealing…

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Another blast form the past…..A shaggy bag made for a friend who was having a baby….

DSCF1030 DSCF1031_edited-1 This was a shaggy quilt that I made for SSCS 2008……Chookyblue said we had to have a blog to play. (so pleased we had to)….that’s how “Happy In Quilting” came about…

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Oh look…. another one…

Have a great day….

Take care Peg…:>)

18 comments:

  1. Hi Peg,
    Yeah, I also like the look of these shaggy quilts and bags.
    I've only made a couple in the past.
    The thing I don't like about them-is all that cutting, I do get sore hands.
    Hugs,
    Anna

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  2. Love these quilts but have never made one. Maybe this year.

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  3. I have always wanted to make one of these! Yours are fantastic!

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  4. yours look great, lovely colours!
    I made two small ones last year, one was an xmas pressie for my mum and the other one, the cat sleeps on it at night! (pics on blog - oct 09 and dec 09)
    Josie x

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  5. Fair Girl said last night she wants to make one of those quilts like Peg the ones you chop all up......chop chop chop......lol.........

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  6. I have made these for every (close) member of my family and continue to make them for donation quilts (mostly baby sized). I LOVE making them..so quick and easy!

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  7. Love tham all especially the colurs in the first one..
    Really love the borders on the shaggy, it finishes it off really well..
    Julia ♥

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  8. What a lovely selection of shaggies you have made, such a versatile technique. Love the cosy feel of a shaggy quilt.

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  9. Thanks, Peg for your border inspiration - I've said it before, I know - love it and I hope to get the last two on my fairy quilt soon - there's so much I want to do!
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  10. I have always loved those shaggy quilts. They are so cozy and comfy! I love the fabrics on all of yours. They look so whimsical!
    hugs,
    shell

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  11. Those are so pretty, Peg - and I'm very thankful to Chookyblue to having you set up a blog! I've made a few of the shaggy quilts myself - but one I forgot to clip before I washed it and BOY did it come out a mess!

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  12. Love them all Peg.... I've got flannels here at the moment that I should make into a shaggy.

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  13. I love these shaggy quilts have you seen any tutorials ?
    Karen

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  14. Oooo absolutely love those quilts the colours go so well together. Musttry making one. Thank you for sharing :o)

    Peg xx

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  15. I love them. I have not tried this technique yet but have a stash of flannel that I am waiting use for this.

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  16. I have yet to try making a shaggy quilt... it is still on my to do list... I love the ones you have made..
    Caths Blog
    Cath Ü

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  17. Gotta love the 'shaggy' quilts! They all look fantastic... havent seen some of those older ranges for so long! The only thing with these quilts, it is very messy!

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  18. Luv your shaggy quilts Peg. I'm a huge fan of the patchwork squares sewn together...think thats what got me into craft initially!
    Jane.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, I do enjoy reading them all...take care, keep safe, happy quilting .. Peg