Old 05-31-2015, 08:54 AM
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janRN
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Bev, good luck with your decision, not an easy one to make. MrJan & I keep talking about downsizing but housing prices in our area are so low we'd never get what our house is worth if it was 10 miles away. Local college has taken over most of the houses in this area for student housing so property values have plummeted.

I started printing out pp patterns from FWS1930s CD. Is there any way to print them other than one block at a time? At this rate, it will take forever. Any suggestions on how to print them all at once?

Anne, I'm looking at these blocks and they look pretty involved. I don't think I'd have been able to do them a few years ago. These are definitely for an "advanced beginner" or intermediate quilter; don't think a true beginner could do some of these. I was a true beginner when we started FWS and glad I didn't realize how much I didn't know--I learned so much doing that quilt and would hope any beginners who join 1930s QAL would learn as much as I did.

QNS, have fun on your shopping tour tomorrow. Wish there was something like that around here!

Carrie, just saw your Tulip quilt--great job. I was looking at some pics of older quilts and aqua and orange were the "color of the day". Yours looks fresh & modern while at the same time has that comfy old time feel. You're so clever!
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