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dizzy 10-20-2009 09:13 PM

Eddie you have very pretty quilts.An this is another one.

Ellie 10-21-2009 01:58 AM

Both not so "uglies" are pretty nice in my estimation. Glad both of you finished them.
Ellie

rdem 10-21-2009 02:30 AM

I think it is a lovely quilt eddie. Gosh you sure have talent. :-)

ledraj 10-21-2009 05:22 AM

I agree with your daughter, even more, I love it. You know - One man's
trash.....

Elsie 10-21-2009 06:07 AM

eddie it looks great you did a good job i like it ,it is pretty it turn into a swan quilt

jljack 10-21-2009 08:58 AM

I like it!!! Poor thing...to be hated!! Well, send it to me...it will be loved! LOL!!

omak 10-21-2009 09:12 AM

Eddy! I figured this out!
Have you ever heard of Mary Ellen Hopkins? She has a pretty relaxed mental attitude about piecing, and her quilts are beautiful.
bummer ... I just realized it wouldn't work.
But, I will explain what I started to say. You put a quilt together by putting patch to patch .... then two patches to two patches, matching the middle seam .... then, you sew the four patches together two at a time, always making sure that any excess is going toward the outer part of the quilt.
I can see with your strip quilting, it doesn't quite work so well, because you were matching five seams to five seams and if number three strip doesn't match the other three strip ... it all goes to pieces.
But, theories are fun to discuss, eh? LOL
Anyway ... since I understand you didn't like some of the fabrics and the process was frustrated by factory cut edges that aren't as accurate as you can create with your own ruler and rotary cutter ... I will leave you to admire the terrific results (well-loved by all who see it)
I must be in mommy mode because I was just thinking about how everyone oohs and aahs about the brandy new baby, and forget the labor that got him here <g>
So, now my next question is! forgetting the wonky and not so fun colors you didn't like, do you think you will be making another one any time soon?
It looks sort of like a double Irish chain ... catch you later <wave>

shopaholic97 10-21-2009 09:48 AM

I love this one - beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

motomom 10-21-2009 12:09 PM

Eddie, it is hard to finish those ones we really don't like. But you should be proud of how this turned out, and I personally love the colors. Great job, as usual!

mjsylvstr 10-24-2009 07:00 AM

Eddie, how do you attach your bindings? Your second picture shows the back up close and it looks to me that you might have machine sewn them. Do you?

The quilt is absolutely gorgeous.......and I am sure that whoever receives it will be thrilled with it...
perhaps that oldest daughter will be searching under the tree for her name on a big box !!!!!!!!!

Isn't it always nice in the end to be rather happy about the project even though the journey there, had it's back roads !!!!!!

MJ in NJ


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