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Old 09-23-2014, 04:40 AM
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write Jaba she might know the pages I will pray that everything turns out well for your husband.
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Old 09-23-2014, 05:54 AM
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sustraley not sure I have them all,but this will get you close I think.
First post: #233,236,238,240
2nd: #782,783,786,787
3rd: #1020,1021
4th: #1174,1175,1403,1404
5th: #1493,1494

Hope this helps you so you can get the ideas and finish yours
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Old 09-23-2014, 06:03 AM
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Have to show you all what I worked on over the weekend. About a year ago I bought a panel with these children prints. I just really thought they were cute but had no idea what to do with them. Found it on a shelf the other day and decided it needed to get done. Since I have never made a monochromatic quilt I guess the idea just popped in my head. Picked out fabrics in ivory, tans, browns and a tad of gray. Kept thinking of playgrounds, etc. so put in the rocks, bricks, etc. Turned out to be 74X74, still have to get it quilted but I'm happy with the results.
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Have to show you all what I worked on over the weekend. About a year ago I bought a panel with these children prints. I just really thought they were cute but had no idea what to do with them. Found it on a shelf the other day and decided it needed to get done. Since I have never made a monochromatic quilt I guess the idea just popped in my head. Picked out fabrics in ivory, tans, browns and a tad of gray. Kept thinking of playgrounds, etc. so put in the rocks, bricks, etc. Turned out to be 74X74, still have to get it quilted but I'm happy with the results.
You should be happy with the results, that is great!!
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Jaba, that is so neat and you have given me another idea for mine in progress. Those little kids are so cute and love the monochromatic idea.
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Old 09-23-2014, 07:29 AM
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I'm sure I will do more of these, somehow the "mono" color scheme is just soothing to me. Would love to see a pic Quilter 65 when you have time. Sustraley we need to see an update on yours too. I'm just about done doing the binding on the orange and turquoise medallion one, already had 1 of my sons claim it.
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Jaba, that monochromatic quilt is stunning. Great job!
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Jaba, that is so pretty! Love how much movement your borders give the quilt!
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Jabba: What a great use for a panel and of course your marvelous borders are always great. Can't help but think this would be a fabulous design for a memory quilt.
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What a great quilt Jabba. I often see panels I like and wonder what I would do with them. Never thought of this approach. The frames around each picture make each stand alone yet tie it all together. Thanks for sharing. And you're right Emma, another good idea.
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