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Originally Posted by Blue Bell
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Aneal, Your quilt is amazing. AND beautiful.
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Originally Posted by giquilt
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Thank you Aneal for attachment of the picture to this Feed.
Also would like to thank you for having the sew along. I had started before, but you really got me going and organized. And a reminder to finish. Thimblebug6000 no I am keeping it. Actually sleeping under it currently. (Will switch out in Spring). My son has his eye on it may give to him but I would be able to visit🤣. Sorry for answering late. Your son has great taste! Visiting rights.........yeah you should get those LOL |
I'd like to join the fun! Off to buy the book!
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Yeahhhhhh welcome pennyhal2!!! Great to have you here. Can't wait to see your first blocks!
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Giquilts - Wow! That is wonderful! This is going to have to go on to my wishlist of quilts to make!
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Already had the book. I see that each block is 6 inches. Now to get busy!
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So Pennyhal2, anything to show? It would be great to see some of your blocks!
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Just checking back in on this thread, after reading the forum with the DJ etc.
I am happy I broke my Sylvia into 2 smaller versions, and one went to my Sis and the other to my good friend’s brother. |
Sylvia's Bridal Sampler BOW
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Hi everyone from the UK ! It is lovely to see this thread again and I am thrilled to tell you that I entered my Harriet's Journey ( also by JC ) into the National Championships here in the UK and won first place in the Sampler Quilt category. I used Moda fabric called "Holly Woods " and the 80/20 wadding. Very happy with the result !
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Very well deserved Dotty! Your quilt is stunning!!
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Had nothing but trouble (basically computer user error :) getting here the last year or two it seems, but finally made it. Made a backing for the sampler 4 years ago and put her on my Tin Lizzie to do the sashing ditching and found a panto I liked for the borders. I have been practicing more and more ruler work and free motion long arm quilting the past couple years and finally had the opportunity to buy my neighbor's 30" Gammill Optimum on a 14' frame and found another friend to buy my Tin Lizzie Eighteen (to move out of town with her) this past summer and decided this winter's project for the longarm learning curve would be the sampler finally. It's still only about 3/4's quilted, but coming along nicely and I decided to take her off the frame agaiin this past week to use her for ideas and samples in a ruler work demonstration for our longarm group at our regular monthly meetup so I got a picture of her as is while showing her off.
Guess I could share that my small quilt group here in Port Orford, Oregon is now going to embark on doing at least 2 blocks a month of this quilt for this year anyway - they were inspired to at least start the journey... |
Awesome quilt. Lots of work in this quilt.
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Welcome back aunt Jo!! So glad you found us again. Your quilt is stunning!! And I love the backing.
When you're finished with yours I can send you mine, she's still waiting in the closet hahaha! Wish your quilt group all the best and lots of fun while making those blocks! Though I know some of them aren't so much fun to make!! It will be a long long journey, making 2 blocks a months. |
Welcome back! WOW, beautiful finish and congratulation's on your longarm, you’ve obviously been busy, have fun.
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Love the warm colors, AuntieJo!
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I know I have this book .... SOMEWHERE
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Does anyone have the book they want to sell?
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If you don't find it here, check your local library. Also, does the library have a book sale? Second hand book shop near you? I am keeping mine in hope to take it on some time in the future. I need to finish the Farmer's Wife Quilt before starting Silvia's Bridal Quilt. A couple more years. Tee-Hee-Hee!
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