I've been asked to post pictures of my DJ journey
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Nice work. Goodness, cannot believe you are doing so many variations. Does it get easier if you do a block a 2nd, 3rd, etc. time? They sure are nice. I thought I'd signed up for updates on DJ....am working them along the schedule posted. Will have to research to see what I'm to be doing. YOURS SURE ARE GREAT
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And here I sit, trying to decide if I can be precise enough to begin a Dear Jane with all of those tiny little pieces. Your blocks are magical and will be heirlooms for your family for generations. Your use of color is excellent and your ambition is immense. Best of luck funishing them all.
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Wow - I can't in my wildest dreams imagine doing Three DJ quilts at one time. It took me 17 months just to do one. Your blocks and triangles look great - all these will be beautiful when completed.
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What a fabulous job you are doing. I like scrappy ones best, but then I like scrappy quilts. Be sure to keep up updated on the progress of your quilt. I'm also doing a scrappy DJ and have about 2-1/2 rows to make of blocks and then I can finish putting the rows together and sashing them. I love this quilt as I can sit by the TV and sew the pieces together. It will be completely hand sewn and quilted. I call it my heirloom quilt and hope my girls will treat it as such.
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