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    Old 06-08-2010, 08:09 PM
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    awesome,would love to see the pictures of the antique ones

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    Thanks for sharing this site. I never thought the Dresden Plate could be so mod and comtemporary looking! I love the black, white and lime green. I'm interested in the tute because I purchased several pieced dresden plates at an antique shop (minus the centers and background block) and wasn't sure how to finish them as I have made mostly PP quilts. I prefer contemporary but can't stand seeing something that someone has put so much time into that nobody wants therefore I have to buy it!Whoever made them basted all the centers and outside edges perfectly. I washed them all by hand and pressed them. So now............
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    I'll take pics and post tomorrow. Hugs
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    thanks, I see you online!

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    I'll take pics and post tomorrow. Hugs
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    Originally Posted by craftybear
    thanks, I see you online!

    Originally Posted by Sheree from Chicago
    I'll take pics and post tomorrow. Hugs
    Here are a few pics of the pieced Dresden Plates I purchased from an antique shop. There are 30 measuring 12" across. They are very old but the quilter who pieced these did a great job. All are basted perfectly. That tute is going to come in handy!
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