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Old 02-03-2013, 07:55 AM
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Inspiration comes from all areas of life.
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Old 02-03-2013, 08:05 AM
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love it, great job
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What a neat idea. I see myself jumping into my stash scraps.
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beautiful, it is very intriguing, like a puzzle, did you applique the hearts randomly or did you follow a pattern. very unusual design.
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Love it .. Thank you for sharing with us .. Very pretty !!!
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Thank you twinkie.

The heart pattern is just one I drew on a piece of paper and transfered to a piece of heavy weight card stock. The I flipped my fabric and traced the heart on the back of the fabric (I think I used 21 different prints). Then I sat on the sofa and cut them out by hand while I was watching all my recorded shows on the DVR.

I used 10.5" squares (24 - lavender) and placed 8 hearts in a circle. Then arranged the three center hearts to cover the open area in the center. Appliqued the hearts on my machine starting with the "full heart" and working my way out. That way I could smooth any puckers as I worked my way out and around. Then I ironed the squares and trimmed each down to 10.25" squares (to re-square my blocks).

Then I used 2.5" sashing to frame the squares (lime green).

Then I added the 3.5" border (floral print).

Now that I see it this morning, I think I am going to add another border to the top. Maybe another row of the lime green and another row of the floral...we will see.


I spend more time trying to decided which fabrics I liked than I did on the piecing.

Thanks for looking!
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That is so nice. Where did you get the pattern for the mug rug.
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I love it - great job
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Very cute! I think I'd call this a Dresden Valentine quilt! lol
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Love your pattern! Just curious.....4 a.m. .... is that before you went to bed or after you got up? I'm a night owl...but ususally more like 2 or 3 am. for me.
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Very cute..
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