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Old 11-22-2010, 10:27 PM
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Boy does that just shimmer!!
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Old 11-22-2010, 11:08 PM
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I almost feel like I'm looking at a pictorial quilt!
Thanks so much for sharing it with us. :D
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Old 11-23-2010, 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Rosyhf
I still have two more quilts to bind and then Im caught up. I have made two dolls meantime too......
BEAUTIFUL!! quilt - love it :!: :thumbup:

But one thing really puzzles me...


what the heck does 'caught up' mean :?: :!: :?: :?: :!:
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Old 11-23-2010, 07:09 AM
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When I first saw the finished product I thought of the game Shoots and Ladders!! That is so awesome!! Thanks for sharing!
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Old 11-23-2010, 07:27 AM
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rosy,

Love the photo of the finished quilt. Each block is much larger than I thought it was when I was watching the "in process' photos. Now I have a better idea of the scale. Wow, what a fun project! I hope that whoever receives that quilt knows about your experience in making it -- what a joy to the recipient because you had so much fun in making it.

I asked all of my relatives to give me a grocery bag of scraps as a Christmas present. You would have thought I suggested we burn the American flag. They all think I'm crazy. Then I recommended they go to the Goodwill and buy some shirts or dresses that I can use to cut up and turn into scrappy quilts. Again, not an idea that went over well. Some people just don't GET IT! At least on this message board, there are other folks who see the value in scraps and crumbs.
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Old 11-23-2010, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by montanablu
Originally Posted by Rosyhf
I still have two more quilts to bind and then Im caught up. I have made two dolls meantime too......
BEAUTIFUL!! quilt - love it :!: :thumbup:

But one thing really puzzles me...


what the heck does 'caught up' mean :?: :!: :?: :?: :!:

That just means that the quilts made lately, within the last two months ...need a binding. I don't have a lot of UFO"s as I pull them out and do them here and there. I don't refer to them as anything hahahahah
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Old 11-23-2010, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MomtoBostonTerriers
rosy,

Love the photo of the finished quilt. Each block is much larger than I thought it was when I was watching the "in process' photos. Now I have a better idea of the scale. Wow, what a fun project! I hope that whoever receives that quilt knows about your experience in making it -- what a joy to the recipient because you had so much fun in making it.

I asked all of my relatives to give me a grocery bag of scraps as a Christmas present. You would have thought I suggested we burn the American flag. They all think I'm crazy. Then I recommended they go to the Goodwill and buy some shirts or dresses that I can use to cut up and turn into scrappy quilts. Again, not an idea that went over well. Some people just don't GET IT! At least on this message board, there are other folks who see the value in scraps and crumbs.

I hope you get many scraps and have much fun with them. The recipient of this quilt is just me hahahahah. I keep all the quilts I make unless they are specifically made for someone. I hope on day to have a show of all my quilts and dolls..
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This looks like scraps not crumbs am I confused? I thought crumbs we very small pieces :?: :?: :?:
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Old 04-26-2011, 08:44 PM
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Rosy I thoughly enjoyed the learning process I just experienced from start to finish. Very Very Very Nice quilt. I was wondering about the crumb quilts because I just recently heard about them, actually here on the site. I am very interested in making one. I don't think I have enough scraps yet. I hope to see the next one you post. Thanks again Rosy. :):):)
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Old 04-26-2011, 09:16 PM
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A true piece of art, Rosy!
I was so captivated watching your quilt grow.
Very unique! And inspiring!
Thank you for sharing your process with all of us!
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