Marie Johansen post this comment on my blog. The first photo shows her Bullseye quilt top which is amazing!
Hello! I finished my Bullseye and it one of my favorites in 40 years of making quilts! I want to make another! Is there a mathematical formula that I could use to make it even larger than 60β? I am math challenged, but would love an even larger Bullseye! Thank you for this wonderful pattern!

The answer to the math question is yes… I’m pretty sure that you can enlarge all the foundation paper piecing shapes, and the corner template, by the same percentage and they should fit together.
Marie also sent a photo of her finished quilt on the bed, photobombed by her cat, Tizzy :-).

Thank you, Marie, for sharing your quilt with us! You did a marvelous job and I look forward to hearing how the enlargement works out.
If you would like to make your own Bullseye quilt. click here to find the book.
Thatβs really beautiful! Kitty seems to like it, too. Lol
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Beautiful!! My fav colors, and such precision!! Love it love it!!
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Amazing!!!π
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Amazing quilts. She is very talented! ππ€π
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that’s a beautiful quilt. The colors are all bright and in the right spots. And, of course, it is really Tizzy’s quilt, isn’t it? Funny how it seems all cats love quilts. You’re a very talented woman.
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Marie, your quilt is gorgeous. I love the colors you used. I also made the bullseye, using Becky’s pattern, and it went together like a dream. Not a pattern to be afraid of, for sure.
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Wowsa!
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Gorgeous….breath taking ..
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I just finished piecing my bullseye. Thanks for the pattern,tips, and inspiration. Not sure how to share it with you.
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Amazing the colors are wonderful
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Beautiful and it looks like Kitty approves, too. You have courage to take on this difficult pattern. You have done it so well.
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