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To me the last was very southwestern in appearance; I can't help but thinking of Santa Fe. The next one I've planned in monochromatic greens, in preparation for the Beyer's quilt and its purples. I basically think in a couple colors (plus), so digging into one value should be interesting. Really, I mean the pastel was fun so why shouldn't it?
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How beautiful. I love your choice of color and fabric. Batiks are one of my favs. Thanks for sharing.
Feathers |
I'm in the planning stage for a big dipper quilt for the nephew. Stars set against night sky fabric to make the big dipper. My mom sent a bunch of fabric that she made him Roman shades and pillows with, now it's up to me. Oh joy...
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Steve:
Your big dipper quilt sounds wonderful. Make sure and share pictures when you get it together. Feathers |
Steve - I'm a fellow star nut & sorry, but can't wait till you finish the big dipper to see it!!! Can you post a pic of the pattern, drawing or whatever & maybe a sample of the fabrics? That would give me my star fix for the week!!!
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Excellent job! And with such contrasting colors, too!
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Originally Posted by Feathers
Hi Quilters:
The 8 pointed star is so pretty. I've had 2 classes on doing this block...one with the pattern piecing like Steve's and the other one using all HALF SQUARE TRIANGLES except in the 4 corners and you use a full square for the corners. Feathers |
Wow! See, I can't even gather the courage to attempt one of these babies. You may have shamed me into it. Great job Steve!
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Steve,
I wanna see it too! It sounds intriguing and beautiful! |
Steve, I'm not following you? What sounds intrigiung and beautiful? S.
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