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Old 09-25-2009, 05:36 AM
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Way too adorable!!!!!! :D
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Old 09-25-2009, 05:40 AM
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That is a wonderful quilt! You sure did nail it, doesn't matter what tools you used, it is terrific! :lol:
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Old 09-25-2009, 05:54 AM
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Thank you all, again!
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:02 AM
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This is so cute! I sure hope you post a picture of the completed quilt. BTW how did you do the sneakers? I am always fascinated by the technical aspects. Did you use fabric markers or paint to get those sneaker details or is it embroidery?
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Oh my goodness!! You are amazing. You could make your living at this. Wonderful job!!!!!!
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:27 AM
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I will have to ask the LQS about getting a picture of the completed quilt. There are two shops involved, but I think the quilting is being done by the one nearest to me. She may allow me to photograph it before they raffle it.
Oh yeah, the sneakers. I know from experience just what a pain in the *** it is to embroider or paint shoe laces, etc. And these sneakers are at a weird angle to the viewer. I did embroider the black rectangles on the back (supposed to be Adidas logo), but I used a black pigma pen for the remaining details. My main concern is that they still look like sneakers. If you hadn't seen the original photo, would you know?
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:30 AM
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That is so creative! That's only a block? It could be a whole quilt. Are you making more blocks, or is it a group effort?
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:42 AM
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That is just too cute! The picture is adorable and you nailed it with the block. Great work.
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:45 AM
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It is a contest being run by two local quilt shops.
The contest is called "You're an Animal".
The theme is "Pet Portraits".
I only heard about the contest around mid-September.
I went to the nearest shop to ask for details because the name of the contest sounded fun. I was thinking "wild animals".
The blocks will be made into a quilt; The quilt will be reffled to benefit the Humane Society.
The shop owner told me I should enter because I'd stand a good chance of winning a prize....she hadn't received any entries yet, and was going to have to make some herself (but she can't take any prizes). The contest has been running since July 1st, and I was only just hearing about it!
Relying only on my stash, I was able to come up with a block for my cat (see "You're an Animal" under the Pictures/Photos category).
Thinking I still had time for another block, I started thinking about my sister's dog. The dream idea came to me while I was washing the supper dishes. Thank goodness I had the blue doggy print in my stash, AND it had a golden dog in it! Also, I had an accident with my Wunder Under, but I still had enough of the gold fabric to do the puppy. I thought the black paw print fabric was appropriate because, even though the puppy is sleeping in broad daylight, we think of night time as being sleep/dream time. Yessiree, it pays to keep a stash of fabric! My husband would have flipped if I had wanted to make a special trip to find little bits of fabric for these blocks!
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Oh, what a wonderful block......I just love dogs and you
have captured "dog dreaming" to a "T"

(you could sell this pattern, it's that GOOD!--just my
opinion but I think others will agree....)

Yes, we want to see the whole quilt----pretty please.... :shock:
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