Monday, 21 March 2016

Kølnerdomen

Har forbindelser til Tyskland gjennom flere av mine quilteprosjekter. Denne flotte papirsømblokken kom jeg over via en tysk bloggvenninne. Jeg fant mønsteret her, og måtte bare prøve. Du kan se flere versjoner av denne ved å klikke på linkene nederst i denne posten. Jeg har forminsket mønsteret til å passe størrelsen på en nålepute. Det ble ganske smått, kan man vel si.


























































Baksiden
The back side


































I'm connected to Germany through different quilting projects. This beautiful paper pieced block I found through a blog friend. I found the pattern here, and I certainly had to try it. You may see different versions by clicking the links below. I made the pattern much smaller than the original, because I wanted it the size of a pincushion. It was pretty small.

Linked up to Modern Patch Monday, Linkparty "Et Dömsche", Fabric Tuesday, Oh Scrap! and Show and Tell Monday with Bambi.

9 comments:

  1. A good idea to sew a uni border to finish the pincushion. The flying geese are much better so see and not swallowed in the seam.
    LG, Britta

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  2. Beautiful Kathedral of Cologne!!!

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  3. Ja, dette så smått ut, men en fin nålepute ble det! :-)

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  4. Reine kunstverket dette!
    Ha ei riktig fin påske, frå ei influensaråka lappetaus...

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  5. What a great way to use the block. thanks for linking to modern patch monday

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  6. makes a very nice pin cushion

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  7. Tack för din medverkan på Visa och Berätta måndag!!Glad Påsk !!Bambikram♥

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  8. That is so very tiny! But really adorable. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  9. Paper piecing sounds like the way to go when you want tiny! I will have to remember that! That is a beautiful block and perfect for a small pincushion!

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