Quilt I needed help on...Thanks Amma!
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Thanks Omak!
The "oohs and ahhs" were alot!
People touching and just admiring it.
One lady asked me how I got the patches inside the other patches. lol
That's a question I have heard asked all the time. When you explain to them that it's just straight sewing, then they raise the eyebrow. Then by showing them, they understand.
I might have a couple others that I might be asked to make, but will make sure the deadline is not 4 days away!
One lady asked where I got the backing fabric. I told her and then said...sorry, I bought all of it and there is no more. She wasn't happy with that answer. Oh well........
The "oohs and ahhs" were alot!
People touching and just admiring it.
One lady asked me how I got the patches inside the other patches. lol
That's a question I have heard asked all the time. When you explain to them that it's just straight sewing, then they raise the eyebrow. Then by showing them, they understand.
I might have a couple others that I might be asked to make, but will make sure the deadline is not 4 days away!
One lady asked where I got the backing fabric. I told her and then said...sorry, I bought all of it and there is no more. She wasn't happy with that answer. Oh well........
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Grand that everyone was impressed - - as well they should be!
Bummer that someone had to find something to be unhappy about! (but, I am glad that you bought all you found, because that was some grand fabric!) I am learning to do the same thing ... if I like it, it is gone ... but, I am going to quit shopping - - soon <g>.
Would it be rude if I asked you how big each square was in the pattern? Just the white part you showed ... don't want much do I?
Are you going to be doing the mini mystery?
Bummer that someone had to find something to be unhappy about! (but, I am glad that you bought all you found, because that was some grand fabric!) I am learning to do the same thing ... if I like it, it is gone ... but, I am going to quit shopping - - soon <g>.
Would it be rude if I asked you how big each square was in the pattern? Just the white part you showed ... don't want much do I?
Are you going to be doing the mini mystery?
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I think Amma said the blocks were to come out 15 1/2 x 15 1/2, but mine are 15 inches.
I then put the first border on that measures an inch finished.
The 2d border is 3 1/2 inches finished and the last border I cut at 6 inches.
The blocks are the 2 pieces of fabric (2 of each color), put together and then you make 4 of those to make ONE big block. Confused yet?
The lady wasn't really all that mad. She just liked the rolling hills fabric as much as I did. lol
I have learned that when I find fabric I REALLY, REALLY like, I buy all of it because if I don't, it's never there when I go back.
Harmony, Jane (CO's wife) LOVES Americana. I just thought that this was great fabric and not "over the top" Americana like you see with the flag fabric and all. I'll tell you...it was hard to give that quilt up!
I then put the first border on that measures an inch finished.
The 2d border is 3 1/2 inches finished and the last border I cut at 6 inches.
The blocks are the 2 pieces of fabric (2 of each color), put together and then you make 4 of those to make ONE big block. Confused yet?
The lady wasn't really all that mad. She just liked the rolling hills fabric as much as I did. lol
I have learned that when I find fabric I REALLY, REALLY like, I buy all of it because if I don't, it's never there when I go back.
Harmony, Jane (CO's wife) LOVES Americana. I just thought that this was great fabric and not "over the top" Americana like you see with the flag fabric and all. I'll tell you...it was hard to give that quilt up!
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okay <g> I am going to have to wait for Amma's tutorial, cuz I was getting a 4x4 block ... so I am probably dividing the block down too small - - must have something to do with my control issues or something <g>. If I happen to think of it tomorrow, I will take a picture of my "drawing" and upload it just to show you how I interpreted what I was seeing <g>.
OH, I am glad she wasn't really miserable. It really was a compliment then, that she wanted to buy some of it, too! that's good <g>
Isn't it interesting how passing certain quilts are hard to do? I have only had one that impacted me like that ... I bought fabric to duplicate it, but I will probably never make it. Just saw it in another setting and liked that too! LOL
ahhh, such is quilting life, I guess.
OH, I am glad she wasn't really miserable. It really was a compliment then, that she wanted to buy some of it, too! that's good <g>
Isn't it interesting how passing certain quilts are hard to do? I have only had one that impacted me like that ... I bought fabric to duplicate it, but I will probably never make it. Just saw it in another setting and liked that too! LOL
ahhh, such is quilting life, I guess.
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Yes, sometimes trying to figure it all out, gets confusing.
Yes, she wanted some to make some cushions or something she said. I told her to go to Ben Franklins and look around, she might find something else she likes. I think she's new to the island, so she didn't know where to get fabric. She knew about one place that is expensive and sells mainly Hawaiian prints, but not about BF.
Yes, she wanted some to make some cushions or something she said. I told her to go to Ben Franklins and look around, she might find something else she likes. I think she's new to the island, so she didn't know where to get fabric. She knew about one place that is expensive and sells mainly Hawaiian prints, but not about BF.
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Yes, sometimes trying to figure it all out, gets confusing.
Yes, she wanted some to make some cushions or something she said. I told her to go to Ben Franklins and look around, she might find something else she likes. I think she's new to the island, so she didn't know where to get fabric. She knew about one place that is expensive and sells mainly Hawaiian prints, but not about BF.
Yes, she wanted some to make some cushions or something she said. I told her to go to Ben Franklins and look around, she might find something else she likes. I think she's new to the island, so she didn't know where to get fabric. She knew about one place that is expensive and sells mainly Hawaiian prints, but not about BF.
I have found some pretty amazing Americana fabric at that store. Unfortunately, I don't go east often enough to get to see it often enough.
I am almost betting that your fabric is designed by the same person/company that designed my last favorite patriotic fabric - - showed kids saluting the flag and in little panels doing different patriotic sayings. Know what you mean about fabric that too closely resembles our flag ... many veterans and soldiers won't use them out of respect if there is too much FLAG ...
Red, white, and blue is one thing ... FLAG ... that is different.
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I do not recall the name of the designer, but yes ... Cranston was the producer (?) ... interesting what things one remembers <g>.
I'm sure I never saw that fabric, but if I ever run across what I bought earlier, I will upload the sample and show you why it reminded me of that fabric ... it has to do with the shading of colors ... some things always have a distinct feel ... so interesting.
I'm sure I never saw that fabric, but if I ever run across what I bought earlier, I will upload the sample and show you why it reminded me of that fabric ... it has to do with the shading of colors ... some things always have a distinct feel ... so interesting.
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