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Very interesting!!!
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That is so neat love it
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Wow! That looks like quite a challenge. When you make one, share!!!
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REALLY LOVE IT. show and tell when you're done!!
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Very interesting. I love it! Thanks for sharing.
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WOW! that is really neat. would you mind sharing where you got the pattern. I thinik my daughter would love that one, she is new to quilting but she loves the abstract.
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That's amazing. Can't stop my eye from travelling all around the whole quilt. What is the finished size?
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outrageously awesome!!!!
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very unusual, I like it. wonderful work!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh my, VERY different, but I likey!!
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Where can we get the pattern?? I love the quilt!!
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That is so very nice.
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That is too cool. Now for the tute
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Wow!
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How neat!!!!
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How absolutely interesting. Beautiful, really. Great job! I've never seen one like that before. Interesting.
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Neat!
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I like it!
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Good gracious me. That's absolutely amazing.
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Out of the box. Cool, and every other nice adjective you can imagine. This is one of those that "I wish I had thought of.."
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That is gorgeous!
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totally awesome!!! Where did you get the pattern?? Can you share?? thanks.
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Cool never seen one like that . Thanks for sharing
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Did you use a pattern to make this quilt or is it your design? I love the quilt and would certainly like to make one.
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Except for the black'n'white piece in the mid section, I really like it!
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I've never seen one before. It's quite unique.
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Unusual. I'm always amazed at what someone can come up with--from funky to beautiful. I applaud the ingenuity.
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Awesome!!! Love it! Someone sure has imagination.
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Too cool!
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WOW!
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Oh my goodness. I have never seen a quilt or pattern like your quilt. It is stunning!
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I LOVE it!! :D:D:D
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Wow, how the heck does that work? That's pretty cool!
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Originally Posted by k3n
That is intriguing, I love it! I don't think shortcuts whatever they may be could produce the same jawdropping effect. That comes from the wide variation in the angles in each block. You could however draft your own design on paper with a pencil and ruler then paper piece each block - but I'm thinking that's not really a 'shortcut'! Sometimes something beautiful takes effort. :-D
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Originally Posted by CoventryUK
Originally Posted by k3n
That is intriguing, I love it! I don't think shortcuts whatever they may be could produce the same jawdropping effect. That comes from the wide variation in the angles in each block. You could however draft your own design on paper with a pencil and ruler then paper piece each block - but I'm thinking that's not really a 'shortcut'! Sometimes something beautiful takes effort. :-D
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Margaret J.Miller has a website and the books maybe available there.
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No pattern,it's done from a grid in Margaret J.Miller books.
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Great job...love it...where is the pattern.
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Originally Posted by drose
No pattern,it's done from a grid in Margaret J.Miller books.
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Originally Posted by k3n
Originally Posted by drose
No pattern,it's done from a grid in Margaret J.Miller books.
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