To start, I'd like to say that he is ADORABLE!! For extra blocks, maybe you could put things like corn on the cob, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. If you are not wanting to add too much extra work, maybe you could find some fabric that says the same thing.
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HHow about some strips and mixed in turkey track blocks. Maybe 4 inch ones here and there on both side. Absolutely love this turkey and the colors you have chosen.
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I am in *love* with your fabric choices, especially the turkey's body! This is quirky and beautiful at the same time. Very whimsical!
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Your turkey is a handsome fellow! :)
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here is my Turkey table runner I made last year you may get a idea for back ground
http://www.quiltingboard.com/members...742-425156.JPG |
Great looking goobler! Very realistic.
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Cute turkey! The colors you chose are perfect!
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Somewhere i saw this as a pattern. If I remember right it had a turkey on each end and had a middle section of squares.
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WOW! I am impressed! It will be a long time before I attempt anything even remotely Dresdin Platie! Super great job!
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For me, your fabric selection and placement was very classy and would hate to see your additions detract from the quality of your turkey. That being said, someone suggested looking at turkey runner samples for ideas and I think that is a super idea.
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