Lilacs ready to quilt
#52
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Beautiful fabric, and you used it to perfection! I agree that stitch-in-the-ditch would be great for the pieced blocks. Maybe square in a square for the floral blocks to sort of 'echo' the center of the pieced blocks, but not as much detail. Even easier, if you're worried about so many straight lines, just cross hatch the floral blocks, and the eye would be drawn to the pieced blocks that you worked so hard on!
#53
Thank you for comments again.
Marbear, no pattern - but it took me forever to come up with something because I had bought the fabric in 2006 (Hancocks Paducah) and of course not enough. But I managed to find some in UK in a sale last year to top it up.
I only know of one retailer who still has it there,
http://www.studio39.biz/acatalog/CAT_67.html
but of course it is expensive in UK.
Conblond, what a shame for you - the perfume is the best isn't it - that and lily-of-the-valley.
Marbear, no pattern - but it took me forever to come up with something because I had bought the fabric in 2006 (Hancocks Paducah) and of course not enough. But I managed to find some in UK in a sale last year to top it up.
I only know of one retailer who still has it there,
http://www.studio39.biz/acatalog/CAT_67.html
but of course it is expensive in UK.
Conblond, what a shame for you - the perfume is the best isn't it - that and lily-of-the-valley.
#55
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by conblond2005
That is gorgeous. Lilacs are my favorite flower. It's really too bad that I'm allergic to the smell of them. I didn't used to be. I have some growing in my yard and went out and sniffed a smell and had an asthma attack. I wasn't even out more than 5 minutes. Sad but true.
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