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paintmejudy 10-20-2012 06:41 AM

PamH - your fabrics are great choices

Islandwiz, I can't seem to find the pix of your fabrics - tell me your posting number and I'll go find them.

labeelady 10-20-2012 06:43 AM

Judy, hers is in post #238.

Waiting for the next clue!

haylillan 10-20-2012 06:45 AM

page 24 post #238

paintmejudy 10-20-2012 06:49 AM

Clue 2, Oct 20, 2012
 
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Remember your colors? Of the A-B, A is light; of the C-D, C is darker. With that in mind, put together A-B and C-D combinations. Put your C-D aside for another day. If you look at my original choices, you can see I used the first 2 and the last 2 as paired colors.

You will make 24 half square triangles from your A-B combinations, making 6-½“ squares, using your favorite method. (bottom picture) Don't forget to nip off the little triangles that will stick out.

For the traditional method, cut 2 WOF strips of A and 2 WOF strips of B strips 6-7/8” wide, then cut into 6-7/8” squares. Put one A and one B right sides together. Mark a diagonal line through the center, top picture, sew ¼” away from the line on each side, cut on your line and press open. (I am not using pink fabric, they are all in the lavender family, and have no idea how the color came out so bright.)

However, I prefer to cut my strips into 7” wide, then cut 7” squares, making my blocks a teeny bit bigger, then trim to 6-½” square -- I always seemed to be off a bit and they never end up measuring 6-½”. But now my new best friend is a strip tube ruler for making these half square triangles (second picture); they are never too small or too large - bottom picture. There are also Thangles and Laundry Basket if you use the paper pattern tear-aways. For other methods, refer to the directions that come with that method. If you are new to quilting, there are all sorts of detailed instructions on the internet.

islandwiz1 10-20-2012 06:50 AM

Thanks ladies for helping! Need to do this quilt in memory of my DH who passed away in September and wanted a blue quilt.

paintmejudy 10-20-2012 06:53 AM

Sorry, I thought I answered you the other day -- your choices are very pretty, all is well.

So sorry to hear about your husband, mine also passed away in September a few years ago.

Originally Posted by islandwiz1 (Post 5598934)
Judy are these fabrics ok??????


haylillan 10-20-2012 07:03 AM

thanks judy now i go to work

islandwiz1 10-20-2012 07:08 AM

Great!!!! Time to cut and sew. Thanks Judy.

yayaquilts 10-20-2012 07:21 AM

Carolyn: I'm so sorry for your loss. May God bring you strength, peace and comfort. A memory quilt will mean so much.

jaba 10-20-2012 08:18 AM

Thanks everyone for the kind remarks. The white in the pic is actually a light gray. It really does look awesome, hubby even commented on it. FYI, this wasn't a finish from the last train, that was done a long time ago, this one is the 4th one I've made from that pattern. It's for part of a wedding gift, all their kitchen colors are red and black.
I bet that was a rude awakening when she hit the snow. Don't get me wrong, I love kitties, but my allergy doesn't. Years ago had one, broke out with blisters and hives you would not believe and so did my son, needless to say, she had to go. Allergy medication works great as long as I don't touch them or they don't rub against me.
Okay, new blade and sewing machine is ready, the journey begins.......Anybody cooking dinner?? How about mexican, I'll make margarita's


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