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zyxquilts 09-26-2010 08:20 PM

Oooooh! I am loving watching this all come together. :D One of these days I'm going to do this too.
It's brilliant seeing all the suprises - like the house & ladder. Looking forward to seeing how it ends up. :D:D

Rosyhf 09-27-2010 06:57 PM

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Ok, that mess of S&C in the first post is gone and I had to empty another bag but these are larger piece, thank God! lol.

I am working on a long part going down both sides of the other four pieces and have more that half done last night. Notice my little doggies with the kerchef?

Then I just took a ladder and placed it in the bottom space and will work from there.

I will probably switch the pieces around once I get them done.

thinking about the rest of the piece
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Third piece with the dog
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oksewglad 09-27-2010 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by Rosyhf
Ok, I have one idea. It's good to look at the blocks on the web, you can see better. I can see where the piece strips look like ladders or streets. I might use those for a connection....

How about turning the blocks so your "streets" meander through the quilt--triangle topped squares could look like houses dotted here and there next to the streets. Maybe that would take away from your mindless activity though.

LOL should have looked at all the posts!! Love your pics, thanks.

lclang 09-27-2010 07:19 PM

I had lots of leftover pieces of pinks and greens and a rose print. Made all the small rail fence blocks I could, starting with dark greens and darker pinks and the rose print. As I ran out of those I used the next lighter color and continued. When I put it together I put all the darks in one corner and then gradually added the lighter ones and then the lightest ones. When I got it all together I thought it was too long and narrow so I added an appliqued border up one side and then put a dark green border all around. My very favorite quilt to date!

cjomomma 09-27-2010 07:35 PM

I am lovin it. It just keeps getting better and better.

np3 09-27-2010 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by Rosyhf
I stared this block and left it at that as the brain wanted to do something else with another block. Then that was left and another started.

These are not finished by any means. I don't want a block to block look. I want it to flow together as a whole, so I have to do a connection somewhere.

I put the three together and I can see where there is an outside strip, it gives the block appearance. I turned the top two with no strips on that side and I can see what I like. I love the black intersperced here and there.

I now think I should put some cats and dogs and houses in. I got some neat blocks out of "Sew Precise".

The two blocks on the top, show the striped pieces of the long string that I did. I filled in the curve at the dip and left the round part alone and then I cut the whole strip straight. I just add and square up as I go but love the crooked things inside.

I will update as I make more mindless.

And I throw those pieces away..........

Gramof6 09-27-2010 07:48 PM

Why waste a good scrap when it can be used like this and have a wonderful quilt in the end! I love this! But...I get so bored and have little patience with small pieces. You are an inspiration. Will cont. to watch this grow. Thank You for sharing.

Rosyhf 09-27-2010 08:31 PM

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If you were my neighbor, you would be welcome to throw them in my yard lol.

Rosyhf 09-27-2010 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by oksewglad
How about turning the blocks so your "streets" meander through the quilt--triangle topped squares could look like houses dotted here and there next to the streets. Maybe that would take away from your mindless activity though.

LOL should have looked at all the posts!! Love your pics, thanks.

Yes, good idea, if it can be managed to a degree, since I didn't plan ahead lol.....

janedee 09-27-2010 09:06 PM

have loved your posts and the quilt is turning out brilliantly = wish Ihad your patience - always keep my scraps thinking I will use them one day!! the thought is still there!!!


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