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Old 11-28-2010, 02:46 PM
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Thank you for the link.
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Old 11-28-2010, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
Could it be this one? PM me for info if it is. This is a picture of the pattern but I have made it and its really cute.
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Could it be this one? PM me for info if it is. This is a picture of the pattern but I have made it and its really cute.
You win the Sherlock Holmes prize of the day - great mystery solving skills!
Just happened to be total co-inkydink that I layered it yesterday after having it hanging around since spring! I'd never really have though of it if it was still in the drawer!

With Santa from member!
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That is really cute.
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I like the center ideas I am hearing for these wreaths! I have a magic pinwheel one ready to put on my quilt frame & keep thinking about how to add a little decor around it, like the center & the background. The Santa in the middle sounds neat & I like the center in the photo of the post just before mine here. Nice work everyone!
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
For anyone else, here's the link!:
https://www.quiltandsewshop.com/prod...maker-patterns One member who I sent a mere scrap of fabric to sent to me a little felt Santa that fits perfectly in the center!
Thanks for the link Kitsie, now I know where to get this pattern. I have a roll of FQs that is perfect for this I think.

The picture makes the fabics look sort of blue-reddish, but they are pretty, true red green and whites.
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Your fabrics are gorgeous! I think the thing is the variety of greens. Its a great way to use up some stash. Silly me thought that a lot of Xmas fabrics would be on sale in January. HA! "THEY" put them away till next year!
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Say, can you look on the pattern and see who the designer is, just out of curiosity?

I'll have to go thru my green stash and see what will go with.
When this is done I think it will be one of my favorites.
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Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
You guys are so quick, and so good!

No, it is not the Twister pattern.
It might be more of a sort of jelly roll friendly quilt I'm thinking, I'm not sure, but it is made of narrow strips not squares.
I'll keep looking. And thanks so much, I hope someone thinks of it!

I'm looking back through all my emails too just in case, but I know for sure I've seen it on here.

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I'll draw out the pattern for my table cloth wreath. Showing the picture won't show you the pattern. Basically, it's a white centered snowball block, the corners are a green/red pointsetta. On each side of the snowball is a rectangle as long as the snowball but half as wide (red/green). Then the corners are triangle squares in the r/g with white. Then a white border, then a double r/g hem
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Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
Say, can you look on the pattern and see who the designer is, just out of curiosity?

I'll have to go thru my green stash and see what will go with.
When this is done I think it will be one of my favorites.
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It says: Designed by Cindi Wilson of Montello, Wi. It was first published about 10 1/2 yrs ago in the Quiltmaker mag.
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