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Old 05-29-2013, 06:38 PM
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So, am I the only one who doesn't know what the H quilt is?
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Old 05-30-2013, 12:20 PM
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great job........If I drew that it would end up looking bad...
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Old 05-30-2013, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by KathyPhillips View Post
So, am I the only one who doesn't know what the H quilt is?
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LOl Kathy, leave it to me to find unique things. The "H" quilt, named the Hendrix Charm, was designed by Doreen Hendrix and she had it entered in the QMN show.

I saw it in a magazine and put it in my scrapbook. I got a note from Doreen and she was so generous to send me her work diagram of the H Quilt and didn't mind if I made here for you guys to see. I know you will like it as much as I do, as it's different. Here is a pic of it.
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I have started the H quilt.

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Thanks for the tips Rosey. Your stash looks great sitting there just waiting to jump into this beauty.
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I am working on my H quilt but will be making some more of the pickles as well here and there, so keep sewing and posting your pickles in here, I am dying to see how well the pattern works for you.
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Hi Rosey, Here is my first attempt at the clamshell. My arc is a touch short on the left side but I think it is only a matter of pressing the arc a little more diligently. What fun. On to the next one. I chose the chicken fabric as a starter cause I only have a little of it and I thought the arcs mimic the tail feathers of the chicken. It will be a wallhanging when finished.

Title: Spring Chicken

[ATTACH=CONFIG]416659[/ATTACH]

Putting these blocks together is my challenge and will show as I go!
Thanks again for this great pattern and the time you spent to send it out to everyone.
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Originally Posted by ube quilting View Post
Hi Rosey, Here is my first attempt at the clamshell. My arc is a touch short on the left side but I think it is only a matter of pressing the arc a little more diligently. What fun. On to the next one. I chose the chicken fabric as a starter cause I only have a little of it and I thought the arcs mimic the tail feathers of the chicken. It will be a wallhanging when finished.

Title: Spring Chicken

[ATTACH=CONFIG]416659[/ATTACH]

Putting these blocks together is my challenge and will show as I go!
Thanks again for this great pattern and the time you spent to send it out to everyone.
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Ube, it's marvelous girl. The reason it is short on the left is because the point of the collar needed to be moved over. When you pin the collar on, make sure to mark the 1/4 ins. allowance on both the clam and the collar and stick a pin through it. The points of the collar should stick out a 1/4 ins. from the clam.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:48 PM
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Hi Rosy, I tried to download the PDF of the pattern and my virus software says there is a virus and it won't let me get the pattern. Is there any chance you can reload it?

Great job drafting the pattern and offering it us. This quilt will be gorgeous.
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Ube, the Spring Chicken is lovely. That fabric is so unusual yet so appropriate for this block. Very well done.
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