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Old 07-31-2011, 07:53 AM
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I love the combos. I was on Colonial Patterns website this morning looking at the hot iron transfers for a quilt like Nancy's. Thought they would be good projects to do while in the car going to work and back (dh drives)and then have a fun quilt when I am done.
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Stars and Chains. Lots to choose from. :D
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Old 07-31-2011, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
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I am thinking of using two patterns in alternating blocks.
What are your favorite combos to make and any pics available?
sorry, i misread your post. my fav combo is the snowball and ninepatch... makes an interesting pattern
This is a beauty! Thank you for the pic. I need the ideas (especially visual) because I really have no imagination and a leg up for ideas is priceless to me!
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Old 07-31-2011, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Rose Marie
The cheap computer software Quilt Design Wizard is good for seeing different blocks togather and it is only 29 dollars.
Ive used it alot, especially to resize blocks.
The only drawback is you can only use the blocks they provide no making up your own.
I am a program-phobe but if you say it's easy then I'll check it out (gulp).
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Originally Posted by Rn8or
Originally Posted by Rose Marie
The cheap computer software Quilt Design Wizard is good for seeing different blocks togather and it is only 29 dollars.
Ive used it alot, especially to resize blocks.
The only drawback is you can only use the blocks they provide no making up your own.
I am a program-phobe but if you say it's easy then I'll check it out (gulp).
you might want to try this free program http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-141145-2.htm
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