Good I eye to know those fabric weren't going to work with the turnig twenty and love your finall design..WTG
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Oooh! I really like your final design!!
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Love the finished quilt! The first was way too busy. You must be very talented.
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I love the second design - very attractive.
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Nice! The second is much better and now I've learned not to be afraid to tear apart and start over!
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The final design is really pretty.
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The final design is great - all that white really lets the viewer appreciate the prints. I've not looked at the TT's on this board, but I've seen several in person and have liked only one. I think the pieces are just too big for my taste. I prefer the Yellow Brick Road pattern for FQs.
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I love the final design.
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your final design is great! It really showcases all those beautiful cherry fabrics that were collected! its really pretty!
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I love the final design, the first was to busy.
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It came out very nice. Great job.
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Loved your 'final design,' also.
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OH! I love your second one. Gorgeous!
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Love the redesign too. Great Job!!!
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This is absolutely the best! I really didn't like Judy Martin's Newport Beach until I saw yours. WOW. You have inspired me.
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redesign is really wonderful :)
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Originally Posted by kristen0112
LOVE LOVE your final design! I am sure it was a lot of work tearing apart the other but it looks BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for sharing
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Love the final design.
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Your design is 100% better.
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This may have already been said 'cause I haven't read all the posts but your final design is so much better and really sets off the cherries to best advantage. Keep on going with your feelings. This one is beautiful and I am sure she thinks so also.
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There certainly was a swan in that ugly duckling. I love your final design. It is very beautiful!!!
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I love the second one too. Well I am for red as always.
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Your redesign is beautiful!
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Great re-design...that is your artistic ability coming out..you did great...
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Final Design is fabulous!
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Your post has given me new hope. I took a class that was using 2 1/2 inch "bricks" . Put about five of the blocks togeather and hated it. I have it all torn apart now and sitting in a plastic project box. All beautiful shades of browns. After seeing how you turned that pigs ear ( not really that bad) into a silk purse I may just pull mine out and try again . Thanks for giving me hope I can turn my mess into something lovely.
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Your effort definitely paid off. That quilt is beautiful!
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Great fix
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Love the final design! Thanks for sharing.
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I love your design, What pattern is that ? and can I get it for free ? You did a beautiful job on it. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless. Penny
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What a dramatic difference! I love the new design. These pictures would be a tremendous example for beginning quilters. They demonstrated, clearly, how patterns and color choices are what quilts are all about.
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The final quilt if fantastic! It showcases each cherry fabric. The other was just to busy. I'm inpressed you took the time to unsew, my daughter would still be waiting (and is) for her quilt.
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I love it! And yes, some things I just can't seem to "get." I love how paper piecing looks, but can't seem to get it right to save my life :oops:
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I love the final one too...spiffy
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Stunning finish.
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Love your final design.
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I agree with other quilts and like the final design much better than Turning Twenty. :)
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Ah!! Yes, your final design is very CHERRY!!! or CHEERY!!! LOL :D :D
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Your final design is incredible!
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I feel your pain! I have a top now that I just don't like and so I haven't quilted it yet, who knows if I will. The final attempt is really pretty. The white makes the fabric little works of art.
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