Affairs of the Heart Cyber-Sew 2011
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#1531
luvmortherest , 04-04-2011 05:06 PM
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Lovely - I can't help noticing how almost everyone moves the blocks around. I've done that already, swapping two sets of two around.
it certainly is lovely.Originally Posted by Lacelady
Check this one out: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-113420-1.htmLovely - I can't help noticing how almost everyone moves the blocks around. I've done that already, swapping two sets of two around.
#1532
Butterflyspain , 04-04-2011 11:10 PM
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Cīmon In Chris, you will love the friendship and help on this group. the blocks are very addictive. We have room for two or three more ladies ;-) ;-) ;-)
#1533
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Or ten or twenty :lol: :lol: :lol: Yeah, Chris, join in on the fun. You will become as addicted to these blocks as the rest of us are. The more, the merrier.Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Cīmon In Chris, you will love the friendship and help on this group. the blocks are very addictive. We have room for two or three more ladies ;-) ;-) ;-)
#1535
Butterflyspain , 04-05-2011 06:39 AM
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I recruited another lady today from my quilting club here in Spain she is going to play along with us. Her name is Michele.
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#1536
Having so many people working together is really fun. This is the first time I have done a group sew and I love seeing what everyone else is doing and having everyone share ideas on how to do things.
Last night I googled "Affairs of the Heart Quilt" and looked at all the images that popped up. Beautiful quilts. I was looking for different ideas for borders and, although most outer borders were done like she did it in the book, I really liked the one that the gal from New Mexico did with appliqued hearts all around, but boy, would that be a lot more applique. Anyway, there's lots of quilts to look at.
Last night I googled "Affairs of the Heart Quilt" and looked at all the images that popped up. Beautiful quilts. I was looking for different ideas for borders and, although most outer borders were done like she did it in the book, I really liked the one that the gal from New Mexico did with appliqued hearts all around, but boy, would that be a lot more applique. Anyway, there's lots of quilts to look at.
#1537
Butterflyspain , 04-05-2011 10:08 AM
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Got to have a try at that, Googling AOTH, got all crunched up sewing and need to do something else for a while, You know what I mean and my back started to ache.
#1538
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Last night I googled "Affairs of the Heart Quilt" and looked at all the images that popped up. Beautiful quilts. I was looking for different ideas for borders and, although most outer borders were done like she did it in the book, I really liked the one that the gal from New Mexico did with appliqued hearts all around, but boy, would that be a lot more applique. Anyway, there's lots of quilts to look at.
I see what you mean, Judy. Wow, that New Mexico border is beautiful. ***wheels starting to turn***Originally Posted by JudyG
Having so many people working together is really fun. This is the first time I have done a group sew and I love seeing what everyone else is doing and having everyone share ideas on how to do things. Last night I googled "Affairs of the Heart Quilt" and looked at all the images that popped up. Beautiful quilts. I was looking for different ideas for borders and, although most outer borders were done like she did it in the book, I really liked the one that the gal from New Mexico did with appliqued hearts all around, but boy, would that be a lot more applique. Anyway, there's lots of quilts to look at.
#1539
Oh where Oh where is my AOTH book, Oh where Oh where can it be???......still waiting, must muster up more patience, chewing off my nails - wanting to get started LOL