My crazy dream!
#84
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Join Date: May 2007
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Probably, I' d make crumb blocks for the center and border them with spools. I'd put nine patch blocks in the four corners because the first block I learned was the 9-ppatch. The crumb blocks re presents the fact that I can';t bear to throw out a piece of fabric until it gets too small to sew onto another piece of fabric. Th e spools represent both my love of sewing and all the thread it takes to make those crumb blocks.
#85
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: altamont NY
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Gave this some thought and would have a center of the Washington,DC LDS temple, where our family was sealed for time and eternity surrounded by immediate and extended family photos and ancestors, now of course, this type of quilt is out of my expertise haha. However this goal of eternal life with all of my loved ones is the guiding star of my life.
#87
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Middle of Florida
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Mine would have to be a scrappy Log Cabin too, like Jan I'm a home body. All though I'm going to be working in my friends quilt shop fri & sat so HOPE I can stay out of trouble. I don't need to add to my stash or patterns.
#89
Originally Posted by Cagey
I had a dream the other night that my quilting friends and I decided that each of us should make a quilt using one pattern that reflected our lives. Started me thinking about what quilt I would make. I think it would be a mariner's compass as I always like to know where I'm going. What quilt would you make and why?
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