So it looks to me like 2 fairly easy blocks. I think it makes perfect sense. You did a great job figuring it out!!! I hope someone gets it on EQ.
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beautiful!
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that is so pretty. i can't wait to see how yours turns out
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Thank you so much for sharing.. that is breathtaking.. our municipal building has quilts displayed.. different ones every month.. lol.. I can't wait to pay utility bill and see what is up.
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It's beautiful.
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Wow! Gorgeous quilt! Great color study example. Good for you that you didn't give up seeking the initial info from the maker...better yet, you were determined to improve on the construction technique...best for all of us that you were not only willing, but also anxious to share your efforts, your enthusiasm, and your appreciation of a fellow quilter's fantastic work. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Gorgeous would love to make in all different reds.
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Originally Posted by Lilaciris
Does the construction seem logical to you? It was about the only way that I could figure it out. The lady that made the quilt made up the individual heart blocks, and then put them together with the setting triangles. That seemed like to much work for me.
Her name is Rosaline Lees. |
How about it EQ6ers? Is Pittsburg Pam looking at this thread?
Another possibility is Lisa Maki's (Crooked Nickel) on-point fusible Pellon method. I'll have to think about it a while, but maybe I can come up with a design using her method. |
Beautiful!!!!
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