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Old 09-17-2008, 07:28 PM
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nice nice I really like it !!!
good job :thumbup: :thumbup: :D
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Old 09-17-2008, 08:00 PM
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Wow! That looks great, Terri. I love the cardinals too. It does look Christmassy. Great idea.
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Old 09-17-2008, 10:24 PM
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For those of you who want it...well, come get it! lol
I just got back from a meeting for an Asian Auction that is going to go on and got some more info on the craft fair. Since the fair will be open to EVERYONE, not just military, I can pretty much set the prices for what is mainly pricing for the states. That's a good thing. From what I understand, there really isn't any home made things except for a lady that does ornaments...the bake and paint kind. So...hoping that I will "steal" the show with what I can get done.
I brought one of my totes with me. I always do, it showcases them to others, plus I can hopefully get sales too. lol One lady said that the totes should sell like hotcakes. I sure hope so!
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:05 AM
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Pritty Pretty
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:09 AM
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Pretty Pretty ! I am ready for the snow !! Only, with electricity !!

We are still hundred of thousand of customers without electricity !! I am a lucky one. Siding and roof men to come and estamate. Trees are now chain sawed and gone with help of city chipper.

Dry Hurricane.. ever heard of sucn a thing??? No complaining !! Check out lower Texas !! So sorry !

Love your winter quilt ! I am ready for snow too!

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Old 09-18-2008, 03:32 AM
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you know I never would have thought to do an irish chain with that much going on pattern wise, but hey it really works. My mother in law would love that, she has collected cardinals for years.
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Old 09-18-2008, 03:52 AM
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I would have never thought of it either, but I got the idea when I saw the fabric, so figured, why not at least try. If it doesn't look good, I can always give it to MIL, she loves what I make, even the ugly stuff. lol
But, I was actually surprised at how it came out.
I'm going to "x" the 9 patches. Found some gold thread today.
I'm in the process of putting 2 totes together, then I am going to work on finishing...Yes, the "F" word....the quilt tops that need to be done.
I need to go and buy a plastic bin/tote for this stuff and start putting it away so I don't start losing it in my room.
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Old 09-18-2008, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I would have never thought of it either, but I got the idea when I saw the fabric, so figured, why not at least try. If it doesn't look good, I can always give it to MIL, she loves what I make, even the ugly stuff. lol
But, I was actually surprised at how it came out.
I'm going to "x" the 9 patches. Found some gold thread today.
I'm in the process of putting 2 totes together, then I am going to work on finishing...Yes, the "F" word....the quilt tops that need to be done.
I need to go and buy a plastic bin/tote for this stuff and start putting it away so I don't start losing it in my room.
hey terri, what size squares did you use dearheart? I'd like to try a fish one for hubby OR a horse....
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:21 PM
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Oh please can we have a close up? It is gorgeous.

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Old 09-18-2008, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Bevanger
Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I would have never thought of it either, but I got the idea when I saw the fabric, so figured, why not at least try. If it doesn't look good, I can always give it to MIL, she loves what I make, even the ugly stuff. lol
But, I was actually surprised at how it came out.
I'm going to "x" the 9 patches. Found some gold thread today.
I'm in the process of putting 2 totes together, then I am going to work on finishing...Yes, the "F" word....the quilt tops that need to be done.
I need to go and buy a plastic bin/tote for this stuff and start putting it away so I don't start losing it in my room.
hey terri, what size squares did you use dearheart? I'd like to try a fish one for hubby OR a horse....
The squares are 6 1/2"
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