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[DEAR] JANE STICKLE CYBER BLOCK PARTY - Jan 2010 thru May/Jun 2011

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Old 12-03-2009, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by MoodyKim
Klue I like the dark DJ Quilts, I am having trouble finding blue. LQS has black, white or cream. When I told her I was making a DJ and wanted blue, she said that you can't do that it has to be white or cream. :) I am still LOL because it is my quilt and I will make it for me the way I want it :!:
thats too funny. i have run across people who think a jane must be made just like the original.

you might want to check out kona cotton indigo or navy. you can typically pick it up cheaper out the amounts you're looking at.

fabric depot sends out samples.
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Old 12-03-2009, 08:24 AM
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Even in the short time I've been working on trying to do some of her blocks, my ideas of what is "right" and/or "do-able" have changed.

It's getting more and more to be "in the manner of Miss Jane" than "an exact duplicate of the Jane A. Stickle quilt"
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i think it would definately be boring for everyone to do the same quilt the exact same way. i love those who let their own creative juices flow
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Old 12-03-2009, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by MoodyKim
Klue I like the dark DJ Quilts, I am having trouble finding blue. LQS has black, white or cream. When I told her I was making a DJ and wanted blue, she said that you can't do that it has to be white or cream. :) I am still LOL because it is my quilt and I will make it for me the way I want it :!:
My favourite quilt shop owner thinks I'm mad for making one, never mind what colours I'm using! LOL


I can't imagine ever buying 25 yards of fabric... it would cost about $650.

That's why I'm doing a plain white background, I'll be able to get extra yards as I need them.
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Old 12-03-2009, 12:03 PM
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I have EQ so do I realy need the software you are talking about here? Also I do not have the money to go and buy new software. So I also would like to know if I can do this with out the software?
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If you can borrow the book, that would help a little.

The book, however, gives NO instructions on how to assemble the blocks.
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Just adding something so I can get the updates.
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Old 12-03-2009, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Marinemom2J
I am using CW repro fabrics and muslin for my quilts. ...... I am planning to stitch Wartime 2009-10 onto the signature kite, but it is my quilt :)
That is an EXCELLENT idea!! My husband is deploying to Afghanistan next week, so I will be creating my DJ during the entire deployment, just like you! Would you mind much if I copied your idea about using the current dates of this deployment?
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Old 12-03-2009, 04:11 PM
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Hey Klue, am I on your master list?

I received my rulers from the ebay seller you recommended.

I did, however, order the book "Civil War Love Letters" which looks to me like an easier version on the Dear Jane idea.

The thing is, I want to be a part of a BIG group who is all doing the same thing at the same time! Plus, Marinemom's idea about changing the date triangle to the date of my husband's 2009-2010 deployment is such a good one! If this quilt top takes 18 months to finish, he will return home and it will STILL be a UFO! Crazy. hehehehe
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Oh, please do put his deployment dates on your quilt. :) It boggles my mind too to know that I will still be working on my son's quilt after he returns safely home. Tough as these guys are, I know there is a soft spot deep in their hearts that is touched when someone they love takes the time to honor their commitment and sacrifies.
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