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Old 01-01-2011, 04:39 AM
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Your quilts are simply amazing, so precise and perfect. Nice work, I love them both! :thumbup:
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Old 01-01-2011, 04:42 AM
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These are leaveing me speechless AGAIN. I have ordered my material last year thanks to your help and the books. They are on the way. Unfortunately with the holidays inbetween, they are taking SO LONG to get here. Now i have to buy this material as well :-D I am purple mad

Thanks for sharing. JUST LOVELY
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Thank you everyone!
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Old 01-01-2011, 06:30 AM
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Beautiful. Such inspiration!
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Old 01-01-2011, 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Katrine
Two for the price of one! Once I had all the blocks on the board I decided there was too many colours for a good arrangement, so I split them into two separate quilts. It's hard to imagine them now being cut from the same fabric.

I am sure you have named the material in here someplace, but I didn't see it. could you give me the name please? I would love to do one with those reds.
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Two for the price of one! Once I had all the blocks on the board I decided there was too many colours for a good arrangement, so I split them into two separate quilts. It's hard to imagine them now being cut from the same fabric.

I am sure you have named the material in here someplace, but I didn't see it. could you give me the name please? I would love to do one with those reds.
It's a Marcus Bros print and I think it was called "In the Garden"
but it's over a year since I bought it.
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Thank you. We have a store here in NC that if it is out there yet, they will have it.
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Delight !!!!! Golden hands with you, Katrine! I wish you every success. A good choice of fabric and stitching and perfect.
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Thank you Olga.
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You made a wonderful choice splitting the colors up like that. Beautiful quilts. You have a great eye for adding the hollow cubes too.
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