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Old 07-27-2007, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by annmarie
How about trying the BOM's - past & fututre? Would give you experience in a variety of blocks with lots of help from everyone online. :wink:
That is a great idea annmarie. You will got lots of inspiration that way also, and get to seem some of the blocks made by others.
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Old 07-31-2007, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by danna738
Did you happen to get pictures? How did your friend react when you gave it to him? I want details! :lol:
Sorry, no pictures. No batteries for the digital. ...he hasn't gotten it yet. I'm not sure if he ever will. *sigh* Its a long story and I really don't want to talk about it. But I can tell you I feel like I've wasted the last three months on this quilt. :(

Originally Posted by PatriceJ
don't worry. your other toe is safe.

for now

8) :mrgreen: 8)
His other toe?!

Originally Posted by ButtercreamCakeArtist
You could start on some Christmas gifts.
Quilt Mini minis? I did some of those about 12 x 12 (inches).
I've never heard of quilt minis before...what are they exactly?
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Old 08-01-2007, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Flying_V_Goddess
Originally Posted by danna738
Did you happen to get pictures? How did your friend react when you gave it to him? I want details! :lol:
Sorry, no pictures. No batteries for the digital. ...he hasn't gotten it yet. I'm not sure if he ever will. *sigh* Its a long story and I really don't want to talk about it. But I can tell you I feel like I've wasted the last three months on this quilt. :(

Originally Posted by PatriceJ
don't worry. your other toe is safe.

for now

8) :mrgreen: 8)
His other toe?!

Originally Posted by ButtercreamCakeArtist
You could start on some Christmas gifts.
Quilt Mini minis? I did some of those about 12 x 12 (inches).
I've never heard of quilt minis before...what are they exactly?

I am sorry that things didn't turn out the way that you wanted. You didn't waste 3 months because you have something wonderful to show how you invested your time. You are rewarded by the friendships you have made here and still have the quilt to keep for yourself. Sounds like a win/win situation to me!
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Old 08-01-2007, 10:08 AM
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FVG,
I agree with all the comments here. Don't let the situation get you down. It's his loss.

Not only do you have a finished project, you have learned so much while making it. And that is something no one can take from you.

Enjoy your quilt.

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Old 08-01-2007, 10:49 AM
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FVG,

Quilt mini-minis are like little wall-hangings. Miranda (Buttercream) made me some of these for my birthday. She made 3 different onese, Friend, Sister and Teacher and embroidered a little picture under each one. I personally loved these. But of course, to me anything hand made from the heart is worth 100 times more than something that was bought. Here is the link to the pictures of all

http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/770.page
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Old 08-01-2007, 11:20 AM
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FVG,

Try this pattern

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltblocklotto/ss/attic_windows.htm[/url]

You can use different fabrics, or the same. Here is a picture of one I did.

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Old 08-01-2007, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by danna738
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Originally Posted by danna738
Did you happen to get pictures? How did your friend react when you gave it to him? I want details! :lol:
Sorry, no pictures. No batteries for the digital. ...he hasn't gotten it yet. I'm not sure if he ever will. *sigh* Its a long story and I really don't want to talk about it. But I can tell you I feel like I've wasted the last three months on this quilt. :(

Originally Posted by PatriceJ
don't worry. your other toe is safe.

for now

8) :mrgreen: 8)
His other toe?!

Originally Posted by ButtercreamCakeArtist
You could start on some Christmas gifts.
Quilt Mini minis? I did some of those about 12 x 12 (inches).
I've never heard of quilt minis before...what are they exactly?

I am sorry that things didn't turn out the way that you wanted. You didn't waste 3 months because you have something wonderful to show how you invested your time. You are rewarded by the friendships you have made here and still have the quilt to keep for yourself. Sounds like a win/win situation to me!
Yeah, but I still don't feel any better. I made this quilt for him, not for me or anyone else. I probably wouldn't have worked as hard as I did on it if it wasn't going to him. So I don't feel any better knowing I worked so hard on this quilt only for the friendship to go array before he can even see the finished quilt
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Old 08-01-2007, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Flying_V_Goddess

Yeah, but I still don't feel any better. I made this quilt for him, not for me or anyone else. I probably wouldn't have worked as hard as I did on it if it wasn't going to him. So I don't feel any better knowing I worked so hard on this quilt only for the friendship to go array before he can even see the finished quilt
Plan the wake for the friendship, put the quilt in a cedar chest and don't look at it again for a very long time. The pain will fade, the association will slowly disappear. The next time you look at it, your life will be onto a different phase, your love will be for someone who deserves you. What will remain is the saddness of lessons learned, the wist for things that might have been, and the joy of still having the product of your two hands. Hopefully you will feel at peace.

tim in san jose
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Originally Posted by k_jupiter
Originally Posted by Flying_V_Goddess

Yeah, but I still don't feel any better. I made this quilt for him, not for me or anyone else. I probably wouldn't have worked as hard as I did on it if it wasn't going to him. So I don't feel any better knowing I worked so hard on this quilt only for the friendship to go array before he can even see the finished quilt
Plan the wake for the friendship, put the quilt in a cedar chest and don't look at it again for a very long time. The pain will fade, the association will slowly disappear. The next time you look at it, your life will be onto a different phase, your love will be for someone who deserves you. What will remain is the saddness of lessons learned, the wist for things that might have been, and the joy of still having the product of your two hands. Hopefully you will feel at peace.

tim in san jose
Unfortunatly, like a lot of people loosing a loved one, I just can't bring myself to bury this. Besides, I'm too poor to own a cedar chest. Hell, I don't even have a dresser to put my folded clothes in.
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Old 08-01-2007, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by bj9patch
FVG,

Try this pattern

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltblocklotto/ss/attic_windows.htm[/url]

You can use different fabrics, or the same. Here is a picture of one I did.

Barbara/NYC
I've never been fond of the Window in the Attic pattern. I mean, I don't loathe it with a passion, but it just doesn't appeal to me. Sorry. Plus, those mitered corners kind of scare me.
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