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cutebuns 02-07-2010 09:05 PM

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Here is the picture I have of her with it, I am asking for another but it is hard to pin teens down.

omak 02-07-2010 09:55 PM

I am so backwards since the puter crashed ... I mean! Some of these notifications are from OCTOBER! I had more than a hundred pages to read on Miss Lace Lady to catch up - - fortunately <g> I just looked at pictures and found her tute on convergence quilts ... that was an eye opener!
The Whidby Island thing only resonated with me because it is on the other side of my state ... (must be a native thing or something <g>) LOL <wave>
I'm glad you posted that Christmas picture of Miss Niece also ... good memories <g>

cutebuns 02-07-2010 10:00 PM

That was my first pieced border as well, it was a learning experience if nothing else, and it will be well loved, I had made her a lap a few years ago, not that long after I first started and I hear she still drags it around with her,

fireworkslover 02-19-2010 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by cutebuns
So there was a challenge thrown down between a few friends. A photo was posted along with the intent to one day do it. So I challenged those around to do it. We badgered a few to agreeing. No rules or time lines were set. Most I am sure figures that they will add it to their bucket list, though they probably look for fabric when ever they go out. ( I am hoping anyway)

Any and all that want to give it a go, feel free to join in and pick up the gauntlet.


I have to change computers to get the picture that we are working for.

Cutebuns - I have a question for you. Is this landscape challenge to have an end result looking similar to the flowers on the mountains only or any landscape design?


cutebuns 02-19-2010 07:03 AM

The origional challenge is to a picture Ninnie posted titled "When God dropped his paintbrush" ( or something close to that). We would love to see any landscape that you have done.

stitchinwitch 02-19-2010 07:05 AM

This is BEAUTIFUL - and sooooooooo much work! We all wanna see when its done!

Oklahoma Suzie 02-19-2010 03:43 PM

it sure is beautiful

omak 02-20-2010 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
This is BEAUTIFUL - and sooooooooo much work! We all wanna see when its done!

If you scroll up on the page with your original post, you will find the quilt with its recipient, and then I believe I found the completed quilt on page seven, if that helps. Be sure to look for hexagon tutorials on the quilting board, using the search, if nothing else ... Miss Cutie has done a grand tutorial in three or four threads for those of us who wish to follow her lead <wave>

fireworkslover 02-20-2010 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by billswife99
Cute, it is beautiful! It just sells me on this technique even more than I already was. No way I'm going to try that but it sure opens the door to more possibilities. Too bad we can't show all these to Maxine so she can see how much we love her book!!

Oh, but you can show it to Maxine. Send her a picture of your quilt. Her e mail addres is in the back of the book. I sent her a question about inserting a whole hexagon and how to sewin when sewing the strips together. She answered me in less than a week!

craftybear 06-06-2010 11:38 AM

wow


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