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Old 01-20-2014, 10:03 AM
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I'm making this for an Italian Greyhound Rescue fundraiser silent auction item. I'm trying to make it entirely from scraps. It will be decorative throw sized (about 50 x 60). The applique pattern and the pillow pattern is from Darcy Ashton's book, Darling Little Dogs. The quilt is a work in progress because I'm making it up as I go, which I regret. I started the piecing without a real plan. An amateur decision!! I'm struggling and decided I would post the mess and see if I'm going in a good direction. I want this to be a fantastic little quilt that will cause a bidding war at the auction. Some people will buy anything with an Italian Greyhound on it. But I hope that it comes out pretty enough to cause a fight over it. :-)

Pillow is done. Cute enough, but no WOW factor. Quilt top has me agonizing over every decision. Next time, I won't start without a pattern and colorway nailed down!
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Old 01-20-2014, 10:08 AM
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The pillow is lovely, and I think your quilt is coming along great. i love your colors.
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Old 01-20-2014, 10:13 AM
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You're off to a great start! Terrific pillow, and nice colors in quilt~~
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I love it! That pillow is terrific! Don't fret about not having a plan. When I start with a plan, I inevitably change it the minute I start sewing. Makes for some creative decision making!

I have this book and have tried doing a corgi as my dog, Gummybear, is a corgi. But I couldn't get the blanket stitch to look nice. I think it might be the thread I'm using. Can you share what kind of thread you are using?
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Great job on both projects! I love animal rescues.
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Old 01-20-2014, 10:36 AM
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Oh I love it! The pillow definately has the WOW factor!
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Sorry. couldn't resist when "pawsatively enchanting" popped into my head. I can tell from your great start, it will be when done..
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Looking great!
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Beautiful pillow and your quilt is going to be fabulous!
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That pillow is cute, and the quilt is going great! I wish I had some advise for you, but, I don't have that talent.
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