Mystery quilt train ride #6 - welcome aboard
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Connie: Strangely enough I think I like the first one but with the last one being a close second. I face the same situation. I kind of like the B fabric I originally chose but have opted to use the same fabric as the sashing. I hope the blocks will appear to float. The B fabric will be the back of the quilt. My project has a 113 blocks in it, amazing how similar fabrics seem to just cluster together. Love how everyone's is turning out. Well back to trying to distribute the different fabrics evenly.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kenai, Alaska
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To my MN friends, I'm done with snow! I think I am going to prefer the below zero evening temps next week!
sunliten smiles thanks for the chuckle!
4 choices as I think the B fabric that I matched my 3 1/2 by 4 1/2 inch blocks to is way too busy. It is the last picture. Suggestions, anyone on what looks best? If I don't use the B fabric now, maybe it can be part of the border or the backing.
I will check back after I go to Hudson for my son's 31st birthday dinner!
Connie
sunliten smiles thanks for the chuckle!
4 choices as I think the B fabric that I matched my 3 1/2 by 4 1/2 inch blocks to is way too busy. It is the last picture. Suggestions, anyone on what looks best? If I don't use the B fabric now, maybe it can be part of the border or the backing.
I will check back after I go to Hudson for my son's 31st birthday dinner!
Connie
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
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Anoka, the Susan Cleveland presentation was on piping and she explained about not being comfortable with FMQ so she does SID with invisible thread. Picked up several ideas I can use. The piping...no, although I like the way it looks.
If anyone gets a chance to hear her, she is fun and informative. She mentioned escaping a (or should I say, another?) blizzard just in time to get here and was incredulous in a good way that the temperature was 82!
And on to train business...this is just way cool, Judy! Can't wait to get time to sew! :-) Love seeing the ones that are done already! Man, it makes me feel like a slug.
If anyone gets a chance to hear her, she is fun and informative. She mentioned escaping a (or should I say, another?) blizzard just in time to get here and was incredulous in a good way that the temperature was 82!
And on to train business...this is just way cool, Judy! Can't wait to get time to sew! :-) Love seeing the ones that are done already! Man, it makes me feel like a slug.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Snellville, Ga & Hiawassee
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They're all looking so pretty! Can't wait to get back home Sunday & finish (or at least work) on mine.
Thanks again, Judy for another great pattern. You're tutorials are so great & easy to follow.
Thanks again, Judy for another great pattern. You're tutorials are so great & easy to follow.
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