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Old 04-11-2011, 11:20 AM
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Your post reminds me I have been negligent is thanking you for the templates you graciously sent me!

My 32 year old son was admitted to cardiac care right after you sent these to me and I forgot I even had them. He is home and fine now although he will be on meds the rest of his life for an irregular heart beat. Heart beat was 178 while blood pressure was 62/40. Pretty scarey couply of days!

Again, thank you and my apologies for not responding in a timely fashion.

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Old 04-11-2011, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by IBQLTN
Your post reminds me I have been negligent is thanking you for the templates you graciously sent me!

My 32 year old son was admitted to cardiac care right after you sent these to me and I forgot I even had them. He is home and fine now although he will be on meds the rest of his life for an irregular heart beat. Heart beat was 178 while blood pressure was 62/40. Pretty scarey couply of days!

Again, thank you and my apologies for not responding in a timely fashion.

Blessings to you and your DH,
Peggy
Just glad your son is doing ok now! We have had some heart problems in my DH's family a niece and nephew have had pace makers since they were little and now they are 19 and 21. so I totally understand the fear and scary times!!
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Thanks, Rhonda!
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Old 04-12-2011, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by IBQLTN
Your post reminds me I have been negligent is thanking you for the templates you graciously sent me!

My 32 year old son was admitted to cardiac care right after you sent these to me and I forgot I even had them. He is home and fine now although he will be on meds the rest of his life for an irregular heart beat. Heart beat was 178 while blood pressure was 62/40. Pretty scarey couply of days!

Again, thank you and my apologies for not responding in a timely fashion.

Blessings to you and your DH,
Peggy
Just glad your son is doing ok now! We have had some heart problems in my DH's family a niece and nephew have had pace makers since they were little and now they are 19 and 21. so I totally understand the fear and scary times!!
Thank you!
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Thanks Rhonda. This will be referred to a lot!
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These blocks present so many possibilities. I think you could literally make dozens of quilts using these patterns and not repeat any. I also seen the possibility of doing them in different sizes even making a super sized one block and you're finished type of quilt. Thanks so much Rhonda.
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
These blocks present so many possibilities. I think you could literally make dozens of quilts using these patterns and not repeat any. I also seen the possibility of doing them in different sizes even making a super sized one block and you're finished type of quilt. Thanks so much Rhonda.
Shelbie I am so happy to hear you understand that. I wanted this Sampler to be a jumping off place so people would be encouraged to try my methods. I want them to realize the quilt blocks only look complicated but they really aren't. I hope people will take these and use them any way they want to to create their own quilts and go from there. It is a differant way to look at piecing. and the possibilities are endless.
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They are beautiful! I may bookmark the page but I'm not sure I'll ever be good enough to do your wonderful blocks. Thanks for sharing and being inspirational.
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Originally Posted by dyer804
They are beautiful! I may bookmark the page but I'm not sure I'll ever be good enough to do your wonderful blocks. Thanks for sharing and being inspirational.
dyer the steps are easy. The quilt blocks look intricate but they aren't hard to make. Check out my block directions (star point blocks or Boston Blocks etc)and just play around with them to see what you think!
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incredible, just incredible
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