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n2scraplvr 10-07-2009 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by amma
Very pretty!!! :D :D :D

Amma, the first paragraph of Sulabug's message was to you! ha. somehow I hit the wrong button again but you can have the last half of the message too!! ha.ha.

oksewglad 10-07-2009 07:00 PM

A quilter after my own heart!! How cute. What size did you make the beginning squares? I, too, make mini's, and not paper pieced ones. Have you noticed how the fabric design changes when sewn in smaller pieces? The scale of the fabric takes on a new look. I've learned alot about thinking in color values, too.

Mousie 10-07-2009 07:52 PM

wow, where are my 10x spectagoggles? very cute, n2scrapluvr! :D

kd124 10-07-2009 10:38 PM

Love your mini--it is so cute!

n2scraplvr 10-08-2009 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by oksewglad
A quilter after my own heart!! How cute. What size did you make the beginning squares? I, too, make mini's, and not paper pieced ones. Have you noticed how the fabric design changes when sewn in smaller pieces? The scale of the fabric takes on a new look. I've learned alot about thinking in color values, too.

Thank you, OKSG. Glad you like my mini! I decided to start off with 2-1/2" squares because already had some pairs made up I keep on hand all the time. Keep 4-patches made up too. Didn't pay any attn to color because for once in my life I could not predetermine the outcome of the block arrangement which was a lot of fun in itself as the end result is always a surprise! So the 6" square became the 9 patch; then 3-3/4" became my 4 patch. The mini is 7-3/4" and with inner and outer borders it comes to a perfect 16" square. So the next time I want to focus on the color aspect. In answer to your question, I haven't noticed the new look the fabric takes on as I was focused only on trying out this block. I do lots of minis and don't paper piece them anymore. I found the dryer sheets you use drying clothes makes a wonderful scent on the minis and works great for fdn. piecing. Some brands work better than others. I iron them first. The used ones work the best! You'll have to try this idea out!! A real plus is the see-thru aspect of the sheets! Can't wait to see your posts of your minis!

jacquemoe 10-08-2009 10:41 AM

I'm amazed that anyone can work with such small pieces. What a colorful mini quilt. A few changes in colors and the disappearing 9 patch can be amazingly different. Nice work!

n2scraplvr 10-08-2009 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
wow, where are my 10x spectagoggles? very cute, n2scrapluvr! :D

Thank you QNCRZY!! There's nothing like an enlarged photo to show up all your booboos! ha.ha.

n2scraplvr 10-08-2009 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by jacquemoe
I'm amazed that anyone can work with such small pieces. What a colorful mini quilt. A few changes in colors and the disappearing 9 patch can be amazingly different. Nice work!

Thank you, Jacquemoe!! It truly was a fun block to do! You're so right on the versatility of colors on this amazing block. It only draws us quilters into trying our hand at it again and again. Oh, the possibilities!!! BTW, I've seen your GREAT and BEAUTIFUL feather quilting posted over the summer and have to say I've never seen anything better but the Amish do come in a close second to yours!! ha.

Chele 10-08-2009 11:02 AM

I love minis! Yours is so nice and scrappy too! What fun! Make more!

n2scraplvr 10-08-2009 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by Chele
I love minis! Yours is so nice and scrappy too! What fun! Make more!

Thank you, Chele! think I'm hooked on these minis!


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