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McKenna Ryan for some and Toni Whitney.
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Being a visual person I see the pattern and color first. I don't think I could name a favorite designer. Whatever I see that I like, I do my version through their inspiration. I have to say thanks to all of them!
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Michael Miller and Jay Carroll
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Thank you for posting this question. There are a number of names that are new to me. I appreciate everyone's input.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
i love eleanor burns. i love the story of her start in quilting. she is a great teacher. her patterns are easy and her instructions are very easy to understand.
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Lori Holt. She does marvelous, home-like applique patterns. Now she is designing fabric, too.
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Originally Posted by KLO
I like McKenna Ryan and some of the designers for Bigfork Bay Cotton Co. because I seem to be drawn to nature and animal type designs. But I have to say I agree with others who mentioned Bonnie Hunter (who happens to live just west of me in NC) because of her creativeness and enthusiasm for using up all those bits and pieces we accumulate.
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Originally Posted by Glenda TX
I did a workshop recently with Susan Crenshaw. She is a wonderful teacher and talented appliquer.
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I LOVE Debi Hubbs. Her Dancing Chicjens and Crowa with red shoes make me laugh. I also LOVE Brenda Yirsa's patterns. They are stunning.
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Originally Posted by Flying_V_Goddess
Me!
Why? Too many patterns I've seen have been copies of existing patterns, but with a different border or a new fabric line was used. If I really get down to it I can create something thats new and interesting. I never get bored with my own creations. |
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