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Old 10-29-2010, 10:52 PM
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Gorgeous!! Quilting looks good too.
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Beautiful!!!
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Very nice.
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Old 10-30-2010, 01:05 AM
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Beautiful! I tried Hawaiian applique for about a minute...whew was it a lot of handwork. So, I truly admire the beauty the love of the craft which went into the making of your quilt!
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Very nice, I have always loved the way these quilts looked but I have horrible hand sewing skills, just to slow for me,lol
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Linda another beautiful quilt. The blocks are so big, what size are they 14inches? I love the colors you chose they are so beautiful. Good to see you on again.
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OMG!!! Just cutting out those appliques would make me break out in hives. You did a beautiful, beautiful job on all this work.
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Old 10-30-2010, 07:20 AM
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Penny, after quilting my blocks measure almost 20". The pattern says it makes a 21" block - I may have cut mine a bit smaller, or may have lost more than I thought in quilting and washing.

Annieshane - these blocks are cut out like a snowflake (fold fabric in half, in half again, and then along the diagonal) so the cutting is not at all difficult or time consuming, as long as you have good cutting shears.

Thank you everyone for your kind comments. I have friends who are true applique artists, and I envy their talent so much. This type of applique is so much easier - just one fabric on top, one on bottom, very little prep work, not too many points and no tiny little pieces. I think it's a good beginning point for hand applique, and the blocks go together much faster than you would think.
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Wow! Loved this.....also reminds me of Pennsylvania Dutch etching, too. Just gorgeous!!! :P
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Stunning!
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