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Old 09-13-2011, 03:12 PM
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Old 09-14-2011, 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by everbtrue
What a great idea for the duck panels. I have more than enough of those & now I know what to do with them! Nicw work!
I get a lot of different panels donated. Frequently a court house steps or log cabin type of piecing works well. Sometimes adding a checkerboard, pinwheels, or other simple blocks makes them big enough to be a larger crib size.
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Oh they're terrific. They will be cherished!

I especially love the blue one. Is that Bonnie Hunter's Delectable Mountains pattern?
Yes, it is. It is a very easy way to do the delectable mountains design. It is about 50" x 42". It took around 7 hours to make. I had a lot of interruptions in the process.
I love all your tops. I also made this pattern (but in green) and would be anxious to see how yours will be quilted, because I really don't know how to do mine.
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Old 09-14-2011, 04:57 AM
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Oh they're terrific. They will be cherished!

I especially love the blue one. Is that Bonnie Hunter's Delectable Mountains pattern?
Yes, it is. It is a very easy way to do the delectable mountains design. It is about 50" x 42". It took around 7 hours to make. I had a lot of interruptions in the process.
I love all your tops. I also made this pattern (but in green) and would be anxious to see how yours will be quilted, because I really don't know how to do mine.
I'm thinking of doing a clamshell. I recently took Harriet Hargraves class on Hierloom Machine quilting and she said that the clamshell was one of the easiest FMQ designs to do. So I'm going to practice on this quilt.
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Old 09-14-2011, 05:15 AM
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Wonderful quilts!! How great that you do this.
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Old 09-14-2011, 07:00 AM
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Labor of love. These will make the recipient know someone truly cares.
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Old 09-16-2011, 04:51 AM
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Wow! You're no slacker, that's for sure! They are all lovely, I love the blue on, the pinwheels, churndash....well all of your quilts are wonderful! I know the receipients will love them as well.
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