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Old 02-27-2011, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by MaryAnnMc
Omigosh, these are STUNNING!! I can see some lovely quilting or embroidery along the edges of the flowers to make them pop.

I love the top of your three snowball versions. I can't wait to see it finished.

If any of the sisters still has her blocks and wants to be rid of them, I volunteer to adopt!! :mrgreen:
I would just love to have the other two sets..I have two sisters as well!
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Old 02-27-2011, 03:37 PM
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Beautiful blocks. I am glad that you got them as they now have a wonderful home.
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Old 02-27-2011, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ann clare
Beautiful blocks. I am glad that you got them as they now have a wonderful home.
oh wow, is that a TRUE cathedral window in your avatar?

I always wanted to make one. I helped my EX MIL work on one for 2 years...I am guessing she won't leave for me when she goes!
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Old 02-27-2011, 03:54 PM
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I agree with Sizzor Queen I think that a sash would be very effective to showcase each block. I just know the lady would look down and smile at seeing some of her blocks made into a quilt.
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:19 PM
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Love the blocks! Because they are so beautiful, I think the simpler you can put them together, the better. That being said, I loved the Magnolia block also and think these would look wonderful in a block like that. Can you put that in your quilt program to see what it would look like?
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:30 PM
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I would do one of two things:
Sash them with embroidered braid or my own cross stitched braid and have it framed with a glass front or put it under a glass topped table.

Embroidering on the block would detract from the delicacy of the painting and detract from the design.

P.S. I had not realised the size of the blocks when I first posted, as they looked like small blocks. Your idea of the quilt or something similar to the Magnolia quilt that was suggested.appears more appropriate now.
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:42 PM
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actually I HAVE a pattern that is similiar to these blocks! It is called "Colored Garden" by Liza Mitchell, Butterfly Stitches, 9082 Jason Dr Denham Springs, La 70726 225-667-7990 [email protected] #102. I got it when I was in Lousianna in Dec and saw the quilt made up it is beautifull! You trace the flowers on prewashed fabric and color them with Crayola or Prang crayons or tsukineko fabric ink using fantistix felt tip applicators. cost of pattern was $12 but I think it will be well worth it made up! I gave you all info in case you want to contact Liza to see if she still has it avaliable. ( or you can take trip to Lousianna and get it for your self. What fun!)

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Old 02-27-2011, 04:46 PM
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I like that idea. I've seen something like that in a stair case wall that was fabulous.

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Being a cottage style decorator, I would frame them and hang them all together on a wall in a large, even grouping. They would look gorgeous on a green or yellow wall!
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Old 02-27-2011, 05:05 PM
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I would also border and sah in green, as that is a color that is common to each block. For added interst, you might use a strip of green, one of white and an other green, thus making 3 strips for each sash. At the intersection of each block sash, you could reverse and do white, green, white, thus creating a sort of 9 block effect. I believe the white helps carry the eye, whereas a solid green sort of stops the eye. I hope this makes sense! What a beautiful find! And isn't it wonderful that you can carry on and finish the handwork this other lady started, that it's not lost!
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Old 02-27-2011, 05:06 PM
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What gorgeous work. What ever you decide to do with them, (I agree, green sashing and hand quilting), we want a picture when you are finished.
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