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can i do bonnie hunters celtic solstice????

can i do bonnie hunters celtic solstice????

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Old 01-27-2014, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by ckcowl View Post
maybe we should start a *support group* topic here for those of us starting this quilt to come in, share pictures, experiences, tips & questions...I too printed this one off- have a ton of scraps and am getting ready to 'dive in' ... I do have a couple projects I have to finish up first- hopefully I will be ready to start this mid February- it would be nice to have a place to come- share & see progress- I love this quilt!
me too, I would like to get a couple things done, before I get into BHCS also. but she is calling me.
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Old 01-27-2014, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by ckcowl View Post
maybe we should start a *support group* topic here for those of us starting this quilt to come in, share pictures, experiences, tips & questions...I too printed this one off- have a ton of scraps and am getting ready to 'dive in' ... I do have a couple projects I have to finish up first- hopefully I will be ready to start this mid February- it would be nice to have a place to come- share & see progress- I love this quilt!
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this 'sew along' would have to be put in Blocks of the Month forum and would need approval from PatriceJ. The person who wants to 'run' this should contact her.
I was wondering how one formed a group. Thanks for the info. With this reply, I will have it in my post if I ever need to refer to this info. THANKS QuiltnNan.
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Old 01-27-2014, 08:35 AM
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[QUOTE=sewNso;6537221]I used up every last sheet of my printer paper, even printing on the back of each page to get this printed off last nite. thx ladies. QUOTE]

I find the easiest way to save patterns is to have a file called "quilts" and sub-files with various projects. I have a Bonnie Hunter sub-file. That way, I can always find the pattern and print it as needed. It saves stacks of papers! Maybe this idea will be of use to someone else.
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Old 01-27-2014, 09:27 AM
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There is a thread in the "Links" section where those of us that are working on it. I am still piecing and there are others. You CAN do it.
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Originally Posted by quilt addict View Post
There is a thread in the "Links" section where those of us that are working on it. I am still piecing and there are others. You CAN do it.
thank you. had to go find 'links'. home, then it is one of the many sub headings. will look them up. I like established groups, by more knowledgable teachers than me.
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Old 01-27-2014, 04:26 PM
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I would love to try this. I saw the finished one and think it is awesome. I'm doing the Super Bowl mystery and have everything cut waiting. Did she post fabric requirements on this board or do I need to go to her site?
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I am almost done with my Celtic Solstice, just working on the borders now. There has been a great group (2000+ members) on Facebook. It has been so much fun sharing tips and photos. YOU can do it, like someone else said, it just takes a lot of time. But if you follow Bonnie's detailed instructions, you won't have any problems.
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Originally Posted by VivianW View Post
I would love to try this. I saw the finished one and think it is awesome. I'm doing the Super Bowl mystery and have everything cut waiting. Did she post fabric requirements on this board or do I need to go to her site?
What Super Bowl mystery are you doing? My sister's name is Vivian and our maiden name started with a "W"! What a coincidence!
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I really like mystery quilts -- they really teach you a lot about value!
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Very helpful quilting friends. Very giving people. I've learn tons on this newsletter.
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