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Good one Pinkiris! I had the same thought. Nice to start the morning with a chuckle. Stained glass is a neutral theme; not masculine or feminine. It's bold enough for a man's office. Good luck.
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Thanks to auntpiggylpn, visited the moda site and printed the pattern. It is a great one for a Christmas quilt using my old fabrics. A mistake made often when collectiong fabrics for my stash was to buy too little of any one fabric. How many "I spy" type quilts do I need to make?" anyway. LOL.
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Thanks everyone who posted to my thread. quiltE I did decide to go with the stained glass quilt pattern. I couldn't figure out how to find your post and would have loved to see the quilt you did. I bought one from Craftsy. I am looking forward to starting it. It will look perfect in hubby's, better clarify this. :D (Office/guest room.)
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Originally Posted by SSK
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Thanks everyone who posted to my thread. quiltE I did decide to go with the stained glass quilt pattern. I couldn't figure out how to find your post and would have loved to see the quilt you did. I bought one from Craftsy. I am looking forward to starting it. It will look perfect in hubby's, better clarify this. :D (Office/guest room.)
Click on these blue words ..... http://www.quiltingboard.com/introdu...a-t112573.html When you get to that thread, then go to post #17 for the quilt photo and post #98 for the pattern details It really is an easy quilt to do. You'll need to check the pattern details for the # strips and size of quilt it will make for you. I love the Stonehenge fabrics and will look forward to seeing what you create. |
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