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Old 06-27-2016, 02:54 AM
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Beautiful Quilt
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Awesome quilt.
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Looks great....
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I love her patterns but they really have a lot of pieces. I understand she designed them and her Engineer husband created the patterns. Hence the many pieces that create her "look".
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Very authentic looking geese. nice quilt.
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Originally Posted by GailG View Post
Your quilt is gorgeous! I have that book and have been attracted to this particular quilt, but as luvstoquilt said, I am scared to get started. I tend to be a little scatter-brained at times and get distracted (some people call it ADD-lol; I call it nearing sinility). I've not used patterns with so many pieces. I do love the cutting phase but don't know if I can handle it. I have thought of making just one block from one of the patterns and using it as a wall hanging or something.
Please do start with a single block Gail (though cutting out fabrics will make your brain work overtime because we cut out all pattern pieces for the whole quilt, one colour at a time); you will be enthralled by the result and want to make more blocks; choosing a particular block might be the hardest choice. Welcome to "Pam's Club".
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Old 06-27-2016, 03:04 PM
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I've been trying to find this pattern can you help me out any?
Flying Home is in Big Book of Rotary Cutter Quilts, Pam Bono Designs, by Leisure Arts.
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How fun to see all the different versions on this pattern. How fun!
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I love her patterns but they really have a lot of pieces. I understand she designed them and her Engineer husband created the patterns. Hence the many pieces that create her "look".
Yes, lots of little pieces but do as Pam suggests and keep them all in numbered little plastic lunch bags, lined up in order in some kind of tray/box; cutting out is the biggest chore; from there on they come together easily.
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wow, very nice.....
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