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Old 01-09-2011, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by paintedquilt
Simply gorgeous :thumbup: Please show it again when its all finished
Same here. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Old 01-09-2011, 03:58 PM
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Simply gorgeous :thumbup: Please show it again when its all finished
Same here. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thankyou...will do..:)
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Old 01-09-2011, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by jeandriggers
These are beautiful. Where could I find the pattern?
I like Sunbonnet Sue, but these are even more beautiful than Sue. I've never seen these before until I saw yours on here.
You do great work.
Thanks a million...the patterns come from a book entitled Bonnet Girls - Patterns from the Past by Helen R. Scott...I love this book...there are many Bonnet girls patterns in this book...awesome..:)
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That is really cute...
Now, my question (having never seen how a row robin works) is, the next person adds a row on the top and the third person adds on the bottom of your row...thus making your row the center of the quilt?
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Very nice, my daughter has one similar that my stepmother made for her and her ladies were all done by hand, talk about a lot of work and time that went into it, i told my daughter if she ruins it i would take it away from her, my daughter is 38 and the quilt was made for her when whe was 4 or five, she throws it around like it was a rug,(hmmmmm i should steal it back).
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Old 01-09-2011, 07:39 PM
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I was wondering also, how will your bonnet girls row fit in to a quilt? or is this a wall hanging. I have the book and plan to start some blocks but wasn't sure what to do with them when I got them done, don't do wall hangings
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Old 01-09-2011, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Leota
That is really cute...
Now, my question (having never seen how a row robin works) is, the next person adds a row on the top and the third person adds on the bottom of your row...thus making your row the center of the quilt?
The next person will add add a row beneath mine unless I state otherwise...and then we pass to the next person etc..you could do it any way you wanted I guess, as long as the people in your group knew..:)
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Originally Posted by craftymatt2
Very nice, my daughter has one similar that my stepmother made for her and her ladies were all done by hand, talk about a lot of work and time that went into it, i told my daughter if she ruins it i would take it away from her, my daughter is 38 and the quilt was made for her when whe was 4 or five, she throws it around like it was a rug,(hmmmmm i should steal it back).
Thankyou..OMG...yes u should steal it back..lots and lots of time went into just my row more or less a whole quilt....:)
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Originally Posted by Qbird
I was wondering also, how will your bonnet girls row fit in to a quilt? or is this a wall hanging. I have the book and plan to start some blocks but wasn't sure what to do with them when I got them done, don't do wall hangings
Actually this row is for a row robin..it could be a bed quilt...there are other people who are going to add to my row...thus I could add borders/blks etc to the sz of quilt that I want..I have seen bed quilts done in nothing but blks of girls..the blks had sashing in between & sashing between rows, borders etc...mine would lay on top of the bed or in a guest room..not a snuggle up in front of the tv quilt..:)
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Beautiful!!!
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