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Kyiav10 11-18-2008 03:24 AM

Very good work!!!

Kyia

reneebobby 11-18-2008 04:44 AM

Those are all very, very nice. I can't tell you which one i like the most since you did a perfect job on all of them. Lucky kids.

QuiltingTurtle 11-18-2008 05:05 AM

You should just see my jaw at my feet.... All that in only one year????? You are an amazing quilter. They are all so beautiful. I especially love the diamond in squares nine patch one.

sandpat 11-18-2008 05:58 AM

Wow! I can't pick just 1 for a fav...they are all gorgeous! Can I join your family???

JANW 11-18-2008 06:45 AM

Love your prize quilt and would like to know the pattern

for it and Patched Into the Thirties .

Harmony 11-18-2008 08:15 AM

All are beautiful, and it looks like you thought carefully about just what to do for each recipient! You've been a busy lady--all that quilting doesn't leave much time to get into trouble, does it?

quiltykitty 11-18-2008 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by JANW
Love your prize quilt and would like to know the pattern

for it and Patched Into the Thirties .

The Patched Into the Thirties started off as a copy of one I saw in a LQS about five years ago. Then I forgot the pattern, so I just made up something I thought would look nice. It worked well enough. The square has two rows of triangles around it. The sashing for the nine patches was cut at one inch. I felt the nine patches needed framing before shashing with the green fabric. If you wanted to make one, you can use your own measurements.

The prize quilt is fromLinda's Quilt Shop, Inc. in Denton, Texas. It is named Bluebonnet Fields. It was not large enough for my bed so I enlarged it. The pattern did not have any of the embroidery or the fence. I thought it looked plain and decided to jazz it up. I don't know if the pattern is still available.

Thank you for you kind words.

quiltykitty 11-18-2008 09:28 AM

Celeste, the owl quilt goes to hubby's oldest son

quiltykitty 11-18-2008 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by Harmony
All are beautiful, and it looks like you thought carefully about just what to do for each recipient! You've been a busy lady--all that quilting doesn't leave much time to get into trouble, does it?

I try to make a quilt centered around things they are interested in or with fabric I know they like. It does get hard sometimes coming up with a quilt uniquely theirs.

Bevanger 11-18-2008 10:11 AM

good lord girl, you've been busy. and i thought my 5 was alot :oops: they are all gorgeous..... you are VERY good..... thanks for sharing :D


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