Another challenge from Amy.
This month, I am allowing a week to decide which layout and companion fabrics I will use for my Dr. Seuss tops. There are so many possiblities and layouts that it is hard to decide. I really hate to cut into it,,,I have enough fabric for at least 3 tops because I have that many "panels" of "pages" of The Cat in the Hat. But I need to decide how to "Seuss" it up a little, or a lot, and would like all of them to be slightly different.
It will be fun to experiment, and hopefully, I can use EQ6 to help. It has been so long since I used the program, I might have to practice a little.
I am even looking forward to using the "scrap stash" I will have left over!!
I can't wait to see what you do with the Dr. Seuess fabrics! I went on Equilter.com, and they only had 3 available, maybe due to selling out (my LQS is not carrying them...bummer). I hope to catch up with them somewhere.
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In stitches,
Teresa :o)
The Dr. Suess is one I haven't seen until I stumbled on your blog. How cute!!! I don't know who I would make a Cat in the Hat quilt for right now, but I think a panel of that should be in every quilter's stash. Maybe tomorrow I'll make a trip up to my LQS to look for it. I don't know how you would make the quilts different. You know even though my kids are grown and have left home, I still saved the Dr. Suess books. I'll check back to see how you've used the panel.
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