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Old 01-29-2011, 10:22 PM
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Wow this is very interesting. Keep us posted.
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Old 01-30-2011, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by M.I.Late
I love picture no 3. Just have to move the ground up to the house and the sky above the house. Awesome!
I totally agree, am adding one more, a batik to the decision, it add a lot of movement and looks like paths and trees thru out it.
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Oh my--I'd cut legs off... do you use an Exacto blade? Oh--I just read some replies and see you answered this!!

This is not something I'd attempt! I admire your patience!! :-D
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Yesterday was spent with the boys... did get a chance to try out so more decision fabrics.. couldn't decide so started to cut out another one "The Roundup". Am posting the pictures of the color choices that I am narrowed down to.. One is a batik and I really like how the background looks and the movement in it. The other is of the sunset and sagebrush ground.

Which do you prefer?

Sunset and sagebrushish
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Originally Posted by barnbum
Oh my--I'd cut legs off... do you use an Exacto blade? Oh--I just read some replies and see you answered this!!

This is not something I'd attempt! I admire your patience!! :-D
hee.. hee.. I did on one but you'll never notice when done....LOL
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Old 01-30-2011, 04:24 AM
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Ooo--I like the batik. Sagebrush isn't fun--can't relate as a New York Finger Lakes person. :lol: I liked the last one you posted before too--but as you say--the moevement in this last one is great! I love how you finished Horse Parade... wow!!
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Originally Posted by JAGSD
Yesterday was spent with the boys... did get a chance to try out so more decision fabrics.. couldn't decide so started to cut out another one "The Roundup". Am posting the pictures of the color choices that I am narrowed down to.. One is a batik and I really like how the background looks and the movement in it. The other is of the sunset and sagebrush ground.

Which do you prefer?
I like the batik one.
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Originally Posted by barnbum
Ooo--I like the batik. Sagebrush isn't fun--can't relate as a New York Finger Lakes person. :lol: I liked the last one you posted before too--but as you say--the moevement in this last one is great! I love how you finished Horse Parade... wow!!
Thank you all for your kind comments and for your help in decisions.
At the ranch we have a couple of pastures that are just full of the "sagebrush" as you say not fun! My grandpa use to always tell me it's "Good for catching Snow"which in turn makes the grass grow". (That's the only thing I can come up with that it could be good for..((giggle giggle) )
I am thinkin on the Quilting part of horse parade... Am leaning towards rays of sun from the middle horse out, then thought a Welcome up top would be kind of neat...then I change to another idea...
On the Little Cowgirls am really liking the batik and it's movements too...
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wish I had your patience,it will be a stunning project...
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Old 01-30-2011, 05:48 AM
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WOW! Breathtaking. I read how you cut them out - but didn't see how you adhere them to your fabric..other than the fusing on the back. Do you also sew them down at all?

I'll be watching your progress pics - can't wait to see the final product.

Very beautiful!
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