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Freeze Frame QFAH

October 14, 2009

The list of steps has been updated and all the steps are linked.  If you ever want to make another Freeze Frame quilt, go over on the right sidebar and under “Free Patterns and Projects”, you’ll se “Quilt for an Hour Projects”.  If you click on the “Freeze Frame” link, it will take you to the page with all the step by step instructions.

And, if you’ve posted your completed top, please add a link in the Mr. Linky Box below.  Please make sure the link is to your specific post and not to your main blog.  If your top isn’t finished yet, please try to remember to go back and add a link once you get finished, ok?  Thanks!

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1 Mary October 14, 2009 at 6:37 am

Here is the completed top…with a twist. I had all these 9-patches from the original project, and I didn’t want to just toss them, so instead they went into one of the borders. I like the way they look in the whole top. Thanks Judy, for the pattern.

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2 Becky J October 14, 2009 at 8:13 am

i dont follow directions well, so mine is smaller and has fewer borders but it makes for a great QOV!

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3 Dianah October 14, 2009 at 5:33 pm

I feel the pressure! I have the last border to add today. With any luck I can photo mine tonight. I am loving it. Thank you Judy for a wonderful quilt!

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4 Erika October 15, 2009 at 10:51 am

Here is my completed top and I am loving it!! Thanks Judy for a great quilt.

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5 Kathy May 27, 2010 at 5:36 pm

I finally finished my Freeze Frame! I can’t believe I stuck it out through all those borders and now I can’t really remember why I used to hate borders so much :)

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