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Celebrate – Dashing Duo Quilt
Are you ready to make a quilt that is like a burst of confetti at a party? Vibrant, fun, and guaranteed to make you smile! Or maybe even do a little happy dance. Look no further than the Dashing Duo Quilt Pattern combined with the excitingly playful Celebrate collection by Sue Daley Designs.
Hey there, it’s Kelly Renay here, and oh do I have a fun one for you today. I’m excited to showcase the exuberant Celebrate collection with the announcement of my newest quilt pattern, Dashing Duo.
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First off, let’s talk about the fabulous Celebrate collection by Sue Daley Designs. This collection is like a rainbow exploded in all the right ways. The playfulness of color is great for children and big kids too!
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What Makes the Dashing Duo Quilt Pattern So Special?
Aside from the fact that this versatile pattern is perfect for quilters of all skill levels; from beginners to seasoned pros. The Dashing Duo Quilt Pattern was designed with the focus of being pre-cut friendly. Yes, you heard that right, pre-cut friendly! That means less time spent cutting and more time spent sewing. Who doesn’t love a time saving shortcut?
Along, with being pre-cut friendly the Dashing Duo Quilt Pattern offers two methods: mix and match and swapping. The mix and match method is for the layer cake (10″ Stacker) and fat-quarter versions, and the swapping method is for the charm pack (5″ Stacker) plus yardage version. Both versions showcased below are made with the fun Celebrate collection.
Additionally, the Dashing Duo Quilt Pattern offers five size options from a lap all the way to a king.
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What is the Difference Between Mix and Match and the Swapping Method?
The mix and match method is a wonderful way to feature a whole fabric collection, to create a scrappy looking quilt. It’s like creating a chaotic masterpiece, where no matter how you arrange the pieces it will still end up stunning.
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Differing from the mix and match method, the swapping method highlights a fabric collection by selecting two complementary colors of yardage that will frame each collection piece. Those two yardage colors are then swapped with one another while sewing to create a dynamic contrasting appearance.
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So, if you’re ready to add a pop of color and a dash of jubilee to your quilting repertoire, the Dashing Duo Quilt Pattern featuring the Celebrate collection is the perfect choice. You’ll have everyone oohing and aahing over your masterpiece in no time.
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