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Unbelievably beautiful. Another stunner, thanks for allowing us to see it.
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love it
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Gorgeous1
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yuh what mareye said, WOW
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That is stunning. My chin hit the floor when I saw it. Love it.
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GREAT job!! I just bought that book while I was up at the Snake River/Hell's Canyon. Your version is more like what it's like there....the pinwheels in the middle can represent the WIND we had there!!! WOW! Good job! and that's a job I'm not ready to tackle yet! :thumbup:
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I completely forgot that I promised to report back on how I changed the block in this quilt from the one in the book. Sorry about that. If you look at page 51 in the book, it shows the "W Block Patches." I made the patch in the lower left corner gold. I changed all the red blocks to gold, and I made the ring of light blocks red. The only change in construction was that I made a separate 1x1 patch in the upper right, and that was red. (In other words, the patch labeled 'G' was 1" shorter.) I did it because with my layout that red patch blended in better with the other red patches to form the pattern. I did all the design on EQ6. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of my EQ7 - I think it will come today.
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Originally Posted by dunster
This is a quilt I finished earlier this year, just got around to finishing with the pictures. I started with Judy Martin's Snake River Log Cabin pattern, but it looks nothing like her design, because I changed the block a little and changed the layout a lot. It's a big quilt, 108 inches square, and I quilted it in 4 sections, leaves and spirals. I used up the extra fabric and also extra blocks on the back. Since I did this quilt I've learned to make a better join between the sections that isn't as visible. (Quilt and learn...)
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Out of sight! Its wonderful.
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Oh my gosh! This is beautiful! I wish I were that ambitious.
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