Lovely! Another batik lover, can I come over and play? I'll bring some, too.
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GREAT JOB ON ALL OF THEM. THE MI NNESOTA hOT DISH REL=ALLY IS INTERETING SINCE I WAS BORN IN MN AND LEFT IN 1951 FOR SUNNY CALIF. gREAT JOB. |
Beatutiful! I am partial to the Storm At Sea. I have the book and will get to it someday.
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Yes batiks and I are friends, almost lovers :). I really dont like to work in anythingelse.
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Beautiful quilts! Love the Storm at Sea!
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Would love to know where you got the pattern for Devil Child. It would make a wonderful Southwestern Quilt. I love all three but that one really hits the spot with me.
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They are all beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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The name of the pattern is "Minnesota Hot Dish" not Devil Child--I just named it that because I had difficulties getting the color rotations correct in my brain. You can do it with the solid background or a scrappy background. I can look up the designer when I get home.
I did the first quilt in Browns and Teals for my father...this one green and purple is for my Mom. The Browns and teals did have a Southwestern look. |
Thanks so much for the info. Hopefully I can find it at some website. Let me know who the maker is if you have time. Thanks.
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They are all so beautiful!
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