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Old 09-15-2010, 06:20 PM
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It is beautiful
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Old 09-15-2010, 06:23 PM
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OOhh, I like it. Neat pattern.
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Old 09-15-2010, 07:33 PM
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very nice design. May I ask - how about a photo of that gorgeous quilt in your avatar?
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That is going to be a very beautiful quilt when its done. God bless.
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Wow! This looks great. I love the colors you use. Please show the finished quilt as well.
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I love it. Colors are so nice and the pattern is interesting to look at. Will look forward to seeing it finished.
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I love the pattern and the colors are lovely as well -- look forward to a picture again when it's finished.
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Its beautiful. What have you stuck it to on the wall. What sort of cloth!!! whats it called!!
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Wow! That's really striking. Looks very complex.
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It's really very simple, but it's just the way you put the HST's together. It consists of 20 HST and 5 3 1/2" blocks.
Finished block gets squared up to 15 1/2".

I've made a few goofs and sewn a few HTS's upside down. LOL But I have only myself to blame for that. I've learned now to check the diagram that I have on graph paper 1st before sewing them up.

I'm up to 15 blocks done now...(Another 41 to go.) I ran out of HTS's so I had to cut and make more. ( I don't cut all my fabric out at one time. Sometimes I need a break from the constant sewing. The eyes aren't what they use to be. It works for me.) I did 214 HTS's and now I'm ready to cut and iron them.

Wish me luck and keep the comments coming.. it helps when I'm in a slump.
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