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Old 07-12-2012, 09:41 AM
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It's a beauty - what an inspiration for us all!
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Old 07-12-2012, 09:53 AM
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It's beautiful. I just had to stare and admire it for awhile. WOW!
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Old 07-12-2012, 10:11 AM
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Absolutely gorgeous! What a wonderful way to dress up a window! Thanks for inspiring and sharing.
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I love this; it is so beautiful, thanks for sharing. I for one, would like it if you made a tut on how to make the shade.
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Old 07-12-2012, 02:04 PM
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absolutely beautiful, where did you find the pattern. i desperatly need to replace the ones in my dining/door area and would love to have the pattern thanks rachelle
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its very nice!!!!
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OH. EM. GEE!!!!!! I LOVE that!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-12-2012, 04:13 PM
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Nice job! I used to make stained glass many years ago and this is such a great way to use that method! I'm impressed! Seems like most things like this are learning curves.
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Old 07-12-2012, 04:22 PM
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Thank you so much for those links- I love to learn about that stuff!


And I also love your blind. Well done.

Originally Posted by Missus Fear View Post
I created the pattern on the fly. That said, when choosing my colors I was thinking about some of the lovely sunsets over the water on the Oregon coast. The ones where the sky looks like rainbow sherbet. I used one FQ per color. Do feel free to copy the pattern you see on the finished product. You could even do sunset on land making the bottom part sand or trees or whatever. I will say this. When thinking about your design remember the rule of thirds and or the golden mean for a more aesthetically pleasing landscape. In this case, the water appears in the bottom 2/3 of the quilt top where the sun and sunset appear in the top third. You could also break it up. What I didn't do was think about the structure of my window (multiple panes) or the placement of my dowels. Lessons learned.

More on Rule of thirds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_thirds
More on Golden Mean
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio

Considering I failed math miserably in school, I have become a huge fan of math as I have been able to apply more abstract math ideas (algebra) in real life. For example: I know that my total yardage of my shade needs to be 82x37 1/2. I need to subtract 6 inches for the bottom hem and 3 inches for the header board piece. That leaves me x amount to work in my design using the aforementioned math principles (golden mean, rule of thirds). Blah, blah, blah.

My point is that I tend to ramble...old people!

I am more than happy to post up a tutorial on how to generally make the Roman shades, how I pieced the on point blocks, and how to assemble the whole enchilada! Here is a page where you can get inspiration (her french door piece work was my inspiration) and she does sell instructions. I make mine a bit different from hers in structure, but the general principle is the same.http://www.terrelldesigns.com/Galler...d-Roman-Shades

One guy on there made 10 different ones. I follow his blog http://rickmcguire.blogspot.com/
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That is gorgeous!
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