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    McCall's Luck of the Irish - BOM

    So excited to start on the McCall's Luck of the Irish BOM. I have the perfect fabric to use for all of the blocks. Only have 1 yard of each so I may have to go back and get more.

    Here's a pic of the fabric and of the link -- starting on my first block tomorrow! http://www.mccallsquilting.com/mccal...Month_Patterns
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stitch124 View Post
    So excited to start on the McCall's Luck of the Irish BOM. I have the perfect fabric to use for all of the blocks. Only have 1 yard of each so I may have to go back and get more.

    Here's a pic of the fabric and of the link -- starting on my first block tomorrow! http://www.mccallsquilting.com/mccal...Month_Patterns
    Thank you for this Great website. This Irish Quilt would be so fun to make. Good Luck with your new project!!
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    Thank you. I signed up. Will make this for our Irish SIL. His birthday in December so I should be able to handle the time frame. Love your fabric choices. Will be watching for your picture posts.

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    Thank you for the great web sight. I saved for future reference. You fabric is very nice.
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    Love the fabrics you have picked out! Thank you for sharing.

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    Love your Luck of the Irish fabric. Can I ask where you purchased it?

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    I purchased all fabric at Jo-Anns.

    Quote Originally Posted by KerryA View Post
    Love your Luck of the Irish fabric. Can I ask where you purchased it?

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    Beautiful fabrics. I was going to buy a book yesterday for the Celtic Twist. I love these type patterns. Thanks to you I saved some $$$$.
    Good Luck with your BOM.
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    zennia, the Celtic Twist is day 2 of he blocks if you want to check it out instead of buying the book. Looks good in other colors also. Here is one I'm working on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AZ Jane View Post
    zennia, the Celtic Twist is day 2 of he blocks if you want to check it out instead of buying the book. Looks good in other colors also. Here is one I'm working on.
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    Love your quilt! I like the use of one color, makes me want to do one in green for an Irish theme and the use of one block which will make it easier for me (and more likely to get it made!).

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