2017 Temperature Quilt
#92
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Join Date: Nov 2015
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Kassaundra: Nice!! Thanks for joining us in this crazy...I mean awesome adventure. I considered doing something with curves so I could get better at them but ultimately changed my mind for fear of giving up around April-ish or so.
Moonrise: So Cute!!!
Moonrise: So Cute!!!
#94
Oklahoma weather is drunken for sure!!! lol Feedback score is a way for people on the board who you interact with, (sell to, do work for, or swap blocks with) can leave public info either positive or negative.
#96
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Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 383
I think this is what I'm going to do.
Picture this as a calendar with 12 months. The red indicates the day's high temp. The blue is the low temp. The yellow stripe will be "weather" fabric. I've ordered some fabric with raindrops, some with clouds, some with sunshines, and some with snowflakes.
(Yes, my calendar is all "Januaries" (LOL!), but pretend they're the actual months. Any blank spaces will be black fabric.)
I plan to use 3-1/2" squares (3" finished), so by the time I add sashing and borders, it should come out to be about queen-sized. (Hope my math is correct. I need a nap!)
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Picture this as a calendar with 12 months. The red indicates the day's high temp. The blue is the low temp. The yellow stripe will be "weather" fabric. I've ordered some fabric with raindrops, some with clouds, some with sunshines, and some with snowflakes.
(Yes, my calendar is all "Januaries" (LOL!), but pretend they're the actual months. Any blank spaces will be black fabric.)
I plan to use 3-1/2" squares (3" finished), so by the time I add sashing and borders, it should come out to be about queen-sized. (Hope my math is correct. I need a nap!)
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#99
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
Posts: 5,752
Hi Neuras,
Our highs sometimes go over 100, not into the 110s, but still pretty close. I'm using a blotchy purple and red/maroon batik that is on the dark side and just has a hot look about it. I had tried bright colors like oranges and reds, but those worked better for 80s and 90s, they just didn't look hot enough to me LOL.
Rob
Our highs sometimes go over 100, not into the 110s, but still pretty close. I'm using a blotchy purple and red/maroon batik that is on the dark side and just has a hot look about it. I had tried bright colors like oranges and reds, but those worked better for 80s and 90s, they just didn't look hot enough to me LOL.
Rob
#100
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Join Date: Nov 2015
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Yikes - that sounds deep red to me - maybe even maroon. I think a lot of it would depend on what your low temps are as well as how many temp ranges you are thinking of using. Where do the bulk of your temps land? What colors do you like ?
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