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Old 10-07-2011, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by mucky
Did you piece the background or what it that fabric that already looks like that?
It's an amazing fabric that I found and I used different parts of it for the sky and sea, and then put a layer of black tulle on the sea part.
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Beautiful landscapes. You must be a natural at it if these are your firsts!
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The Greek Island one is very stunning
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Old 10-07-2011, 07:45 PM
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Great job! I am scared to even attempt those~
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Great job! I am scared to even attempt those~
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Old 10-07-2011, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by smcfadden
Beautiful. I saw Lenore Crawford's quilts this summer and am dying to try a landscape quilt.
Love your avatar ...I have cats who love the sinks but yours has any of mine beat in the cuteness dept.
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Old 10-07-2011, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by carol45
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Oh very pretty. How did you like the course? I have thought about doing the same thing.
Someone else PM'd me with the same question, so I'll send the same response:
I really liked the course. It was very easy to follow and not at all time consuming--it was over 4 weeks, and I was away for one week, but was able to catch up easily when I got back--very low stress. But I was able to finish both wall hangings because I started the second one in the middle of the course, because I wanted the teacher's help with it (Susan Brittanham--not sure of the spelling). She was very helpful with all questions and was happy to help me with the extra landscape I wanted to do. Not much interaction between the students--that may have to do with the particular group.
I would recommend it highly--it really got me started on these techniques.
All the best,
Carol
Carol thank-you so much for taking the time to answer my inquiry , its very much appreciated.
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Beautiful! You are doing Great! :thumbup:
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Love them both. Hope to do this someday!!!
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Love them both. Hope to do this someday!!!
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