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Fabrics for P2 Quilt-Along

Since I didn't luck out and win a gift certificate to purchase fabric... {darn it}... I will be using these puppy themed fabrics for my P2 Quilt-Along Quilt.  I think a fun puppy inspired quilt is in order to celebrate the newest family addition, Ms. T {found behind a local store in town last week}.

I had all of these in my stash except for the two fabrics in the top right of the picture {the blue nursery puppy print and the multi-dog breeds with words print}.  I am super excited to be taking part of the quilt along, and can't wait to learn new quilting skills.  I will be posting each quilt block as we go so you can keep track of my progress.

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Watching the Fons and Porter on T.V. I have been learning alot, and now want to put some of those new skills into practice.  One thing they showed was a 'project sheet' to help you keep what fabric you are using where in order.  Here is my 'project sheet' for this quilt. 


Since I am not using the 'recommended' fabrics for this project, I figure a project sheet will help me dechiper the directions from week to week.  The quilt along starts Monday, March 28th, and will last 7 weeks.

Comments

  1. Girl I love the look of your blog. The colors and header are so pretty.

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  2. You changed your blog around - love it... OK got to get the same fabrics - how cute... I need to make our 2 dogs their own rv pet blankets for their beds...

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  3. oooh, can't wait to see the finished product. I love the fabrics, but then again I am a dog lover. I watch a lot of swing programs. My favorites are Sewing with Nancy and Quilting Arts.
    xo,
    Sena

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  4. I can't quilt for peanuts LOL. Can't wait to see your final product.

    Thanks for the follow, following back now.

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  5. Loving the Dog fabric! Super Cute! =)
    The project sheet must be really helpful =)
    Have fun on your quilt project!

    Thank you for stopping by my blog and commenting =)
    ♥Hien

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  6. Darling fabric! Thanks for stopping by my little blog and following along! Dana @ D'Lea Designs

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